Sunday, October 12, 2008

Nailbiting Racism?



Hi Rose. I find that African-American female nailbiters can bite their nails down way lower than the rest of us. Their pain threshhold is higher and their nails can be way lower (shorter) than the rest of us. I met this black girl once, her nails were bitten 3/4 of the way down. Her nailbeds which used to be covered by the nails were huge and they were already converted to regular skin. Her nails were bitten down so low that you could actually grab onto the tips of her fingers without touching any nails. There was no sign of blood, pain or trauma. I asked her how she was able to get her nails that short, she told me that she never stops biting her nails. She said she can't! So, the more she bites them, the lower/shorter they got. Is there anyone on this board who is an african-american female nailbiter who can relate to this story?


Hi Rose, I was so excited to find your board after 40+ years of nail biting. However, just when I thought I found a safe place to talk about my lifelong nail biting, the ugly face of racism pops up. I would like to ask the poster (see above) what does she mean when she says. "African-American female nailbiters can bite their nails down way lower than the rest of us. Their pain threshhold is higher and their nails can be way lower (shorter) than the rest of us." Who is the poster referring to when she says "the rest of us"? As if to say African Americans are sub-human and the rest of society of is human. The status of that African American woman's fingernails applies to her and just her! NOT the entire African American race. Nor does the woman's threshold for pain apply to the African American people. Also, African American do have blood, since the poster wanted to know why she couldn't see the blood from the surface. duh... Racism is so deeply
ingrained in so many people, most don't recognize it, even if it jumped up and bite them in the face. I am sure there are white, Chinese, Latino woman in the world that have the same status as that black woman's finger nails. However, to base the woman's threshold of pain, the shortness of her nails and the so called lack of blood in the finger (???), on the color of her skin is insane. This poster has it all figured out and then wants to know if anyone can relate to her ludicrous racist story. Why should anyone respond when she has us sub-human African American mammals all figured out.

FYI (to the poster). I am a African American woman. My threshold for pain is very low. If I bite my fingernails a little too low they bleed. Please note this does not apply to "all" African American women, just me. Also poster "threshold" is spelled with one "h" not two. Does everyone in your race spell it that way?


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