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Question Posted Tuesday July 26 2005, 6:42 pm

umm .. does anyone hav any idea on how to stop bitting my nails?

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MummuM answered Tuesday July 26 2005, 6:48 pm:
Did you mean to send this to all advice columnists, or just me? Anyways, I'll answer your question. I used to bite my nails but now I've finally stopped. You can do a lot of different things to stop biting your nails, here are a few: You can put a rubber band around your wrist, so when you go to bite your nails you can snap it. You can go to Shoppers Drug Mart, Wal-Mart, Zellers (or any place that sells nail polish) and get nail polish that is clear and has a really nasty taste to it. It's for people who don't want to stop biteing their nails. You could also buy some fake nails and put them on. That way, your fake nails will be on and it'll give your real nails a chance to grow. Then when you take off your fake nails, you'll actually have some nails. I'm sure once you see them you'll realize that you don't want to bite them anymore, because they'll look so pretty.
♥ Krissy

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