Clip This

It seems like every week I tell myself: I have to clip my fingernails, they have getting too long. I don't know how other people decide how long is too long (Some people probably think there's no such thing as too long) but I think they are too long when I have to scrap off under fingernails with other fingernails. It is just a continuous cycle from there.
Once I finally get to clipping my nails, I always have a problem of deciding where to do it. Even though I have a clipper that contains the waste (It's automagic!), I still don't want to chance stepping on it! What a terrible experience that could be. Many Men probably have the same problem with the selection of the location of clipping. Others have no limits. By this, I mean in their office at work, work bathroom, and even at meetings. I have experienced this multiple times and have consulted other people and it holds true for their experience too. Really, meetings? Where do the clippings go, you ask? Anybody knows! You just have to anticipate and play a game of dodge the nail. But honestly, it's pretty low on the hygienic scale to do such a thing.They should really stop or get a nail clipper like shown above! (It's so sleek!)
After establishing a specific location, you actually now clip your nails. This is the most crucial step in the nail clipping process. It's the difference between a great next couple days or a uncomfortable situation for the next couple days. The most common issue: Too short. It seems Many Men have this issue. Clipping too short results in a most uncomfortable feeling; The feeling is hard to explain but it's like the tip of the nail is ripping apart from your precious finger. Another issue I have is leaving parts of the nail sharp and I end up scratching myself. Other issues include: Cutting skin, misshaping (usually resulting in biting/reclipping), too long (Very rare), and not getting those hard to reach corners.
While fingernails seem to have these issues, toenails don't seem to have the same. Maybe it's just me, but I don't clip my toe nails nearly as often as my fingernails. That's probably why it doesn't cause as much of a complication. But what I do know is my toenails are much thicker. My big toe nail clippings can probably be turned into a small knife. My next small business! All natural too!
But it honestly, it's important to maintain good nail hygiene. You don't want to scratch people and make them bleed. (Unless you're into that stuff...) Maybe you don't have to clip your nails because you bite them! I really that's just for the fingernails though!