Should Men Wear Toe Rings?

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Sure, why not?  If wearing a toe ring makes you feel good about yourself and you like the look, go for it!  I am a straight guy who wears a fitted ring on my right 2nd toe all the time and I can tell you for sure that women definately notice it!  My girlfriend thinks that it looks incredibly sexy and she likes seeing how other women respond to it when they see me wearing it!  I've had more than several very beautiful women come up to both my girlfriend and I and say how sexy it looks! But don't wear it for anyone else (other than your girlfriend), wear it because it makes you feel good about yourself!
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I'm a 23 year old (straight) man and I've purchased a few different toe rings to wear. I never usually wore them in public, due to the series of questions it perhaps inevitably provokes from both men and women, mostly men. Also because the adjustable toe rings that I own tend to pinch a bit as I'm walking. Now I wear them at all times, and I receive many compliments for my individual choice. Because I also take the time to soak, clip, file and buff my toenails it feels great when others notice.
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Yes!!! 75% of men like jewelry and they should wear toe rings if they want to.  I have only received compliments and have never been asked why by other men.  Hopefully more men who don't do anything else to their feet will start wearing them and make them more popular!
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Absolutely - if he wants to. No different than wearing earrings, piercings etc.
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There is nothing wrong with a man wearing a wide masculine looking toe ring. People who disagree also think tattoos and cowboy boots are strictly for men. A small dainty ring on fingers or toes looks feminine.
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Yes it is I ware toe rings on both my toes and my wife loves them
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I think a toe ring looks incredibly sexy on a man with pedicured toes! It says he is comfortable in his masculinity and as a woman I think it is a definite turn on!!!!! Mens feet can be sexy too!
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I was one of those guys who would never wear flip-flops or walk around bare foot   and was very conscience about my feet. I started doing martial arts a little over a year ago and started taking care of my feet(even got my first pedicure).   I have since discovered how awesome it is to have nice looking feet and how great it feels to be bare foot.   I have also recently started wearing toe rings, although I don't wear them around friends or family because they probably might think I'm strange.   To that I say yeah I am strange but I don't think there is anything wrong with wearing them. I think if women can have nice looking feet guys can too.   Oh by the way I am not gay!
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It is fashionable if you wear masculine toe rings. Mine are 8 to 10 mm wide, fitted and made of stainless steel or silver. I also wear more than one.
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There's no reason why a man couldn't wear toe rings.  Those who think not should try to find something more important to get upset about.
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Yes, if a man has attractive feet and toes, then toe rings can be a good fashion accessory; like necklaces, earrings or bracelets.
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Why are there so many idiots on the internet?  Jewelry is not masculine or feminine and toe rings are jewelry.  Where is it written that to rings are only for women?  If a guy takes care of his feet and the rings look great - then more power to him if he wears one or two or ten.  Rings, like clothing are not gender based.  It is society and people like the jerks on this site who demean men who want to look nice, that cause men to not wear what they want to wear.  I paint my toenails, wear toe rings and sometimes even wear heels.  I am married to the same woman for 40 years, have kids and grandkids.   They love it also.  Grow up Marieuka - you sound like an idiot.
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I'm 48 years old guy and I`m wearing one toe ring on my index toe. I
find nothing wrong with it. It is fashion .... And so I didn't care
about negative comments. I love my feet and jewelry, without my toe
ring I feel undressed.

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I have worn toe rings since 1975 and love it and have had no bad comments...with that said I also wear an anklet with 2 charms and paint my toes .....have gotten a lot of GREAT!!! Comments

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Bill Cal answered

I have worn toe rings since 1975 and love it and have gotten GREAT!!!

comments about it....also by my avatar I have painted my toes for a long time and gotten pedicures regularly ...also wear anklet with 2 charms

I have gotten a lot of wonderful supportive comments...99 Percent

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Yeah why not. I'm a 35 year old straight guy with nice attractive feet and I've been wearing rings on my toes since I was 11. I think it looks good if you have well taken care of feet. Of course it is a fetish thing too.

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I'm 33 years old, I wear toerings since near of 8 years now. I find this really nice, even sexy. I begun with my fingers, wearing 1 to 3 to 5 to 8 rings now, including thumbs. While this time, I begun to wear 1 toering, then 3 years later, 3 rings, now, since 3 years, I wear 5 toerings including bigtoes. My goal is to get to all fingers and all toes.
 
They are of all the same type, silver band rings 4mm wide, excepted larger size on thumbs and bigtoes. Girls around me find this is cool, even sexy... My Girlfriend likes this too.
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Most men do not wear toe rings. This I believe is a big mistake .This shows weakness and not a very masculine sign. Necklaces, bracelets, fingerrings and earrings are appropriate. Women made this as a new thing that distuishes them from men.

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