Own it

By psychortiz - 03/06/2009 17:40 - United States

Today, I allowed my five-year old daughter to paint my fingernails during a living-room "picnic" we were having. A while later I got called back in to work for an emergency meeting. When I arrived at the meeting I noticed my fingernails were still neon-green. I am a 40-year old man. FML
I agree, your life sucks 52 617
You deserved it 16 715

Same thing different taste

Top comments

AlphaC 0

You have a five year old daughter. That immediately exempts you from being called gay or unmanly. You're not gay/unmanly because you have neon-green fingernails. You're a parent of a five year old daughter. Cheer up, it's not THAT bad.

Hey, it means you participate in your kid's life. Good for you, eff anyone who would say otherwise.

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This one is pretty cute!! I remember going for dinner with my dad and he had nailpolish on (reeeeally messy) because a customer's three-year-old daughter had painted his fingernails. All the waitresses thought it was pretty adorable =P

EmbryH 0

Awe! That's really sweet ^^; C'mon, it's not so bad. You and your daughter will laugh about this when she's older! Awwee so sweet..

I don't understand why having your daughter to paint your fingernails immediately makes you a good dad... Not hitting your children and taking interest in them does, though.

Datdgkryu 0

**** your life aaanndd **** your piece of shit kid for picking neon green..

staffer 0

the only way this is a FML is if FML stands for Funny my life...ya thats lame but this is a funny story.

Aww You're a dad, get used to wearing hello-kitty bandages and having strange things :P

trish27 0

That's just cute! Seriously. It means so much to kids when you do things like that with them!

MindstormsKid 0

Be happy it was neon green! (which I think is an awesome color)

alyssamarie218 0

aww that's awesome actually! Two of the partners in my office tend to wear pink shirts and/or ties regularly because they let their little girls pick out their clothes--and this is a financial communications firm in New York. No one thinks they are unmanly; we know they are awesome dads.