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Pedicure with a Happy Ending!

Wingfoot

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Are you ready for a pedicure?

My home has easily 10 nail salons within a 2 mile radius. My brother-in-law is a retired San Francisco suburb public servant (rotating every 3 years as a cop/fireman). Virtually ail nail salons in the San Francisco area are money laundering sites for drug distribution; daily bank deposits in excess of $10,000 by a single nail salon made it a "no-brainer" for cops to run them down! But I digress..........

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Pedicure Chair w/Lower Back Massager
My wife has "required maintenance" of routine pedicures. Time restraints forced her to try the newest nail salon closest to our home for her first time. My wife said there were close to 30 pedicure chairs in this shop and was assigned a random chair.

Once settled in, my wife took the pedicure chair's remote to get a back massage while having her feet attended too. "Lower Back Massage" was her first choice. When my wife hit the green "go" button, a vibrator lit up on her lady parts. She said it was quite a shocker because every pedicure chair she ever used never had this option. My wife said she didn't have a "Happy Ending," but mentioned she maybe witnessed another patron across the room enjoy the massager too much. I wonder if she found this place as her new go-to salon? We shall see..............
 
My brother owns a nail place. Those are the chairs they have!
We call it to woo woo button!
They also serve whine to the clients. Then add a strapping young man rubbing up and down your legs!
My brother clears about $3000-3500 a week!!!!!! I called bs but when we sat down to do his financial stuff to see if he could afford a new house beach side I was a little taken back ! His wife also pulls in $1700-2000 a week!
There always slammed and they built the Solon across the street from the muti million dollar homes , guess I picked the wrong field to work in !
 
For us Type 2 diabetes sufferers the pedicure is a good way to keep the circulation going in your legs and feet. Have to be real careful in choosing a pedicurist. Don’t want to get injuries to the feet by an over zealous dig around the toes. Good way to pick up some bad bugs. As a note, my internal med doc told me I will avoid future infections by taking care of my lower legs and feet. Too bad medical insurance won’t pay for it.
 
For us Type 2 diabetes sufferers the pedicure is a good way to keep the circulation going in our legs and feet.
Greetings dart4forte! Exactly! My wife is Type 2 and her feet turned gnarly as soon as she turned diabetic.

Both of her feet had layer upon layer of dead white skin on her soles with cracking and deep cracking on her heels. In bed, both of us sleeping hard, butt cheek to butt cheek, I would be instantly awakened as I felt her #40 grit sandpaper soles of her feet scratch the hair off the backside of my calves.

Her brother was the person who encouraged my wife to get a pedicure. After her first session, I couldn't believe the result and saw how pretty her feet looked. My wife has gotten a pedicure done once a month like clock work for the last 14 years. Even her diabetes doctor is amazed how pretty her feet has stayed and recommends pedicures to all his patients.
 
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