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Shouldn't this be called "nail-biting"? [[User:STGM|STGM]] 09:11, 14 October 2005 (UTC) |
Shouldn't this be called "nail-biting"? [[User:STGM|STGM]] 09:11, 14 October 2005 (UTC) |
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:If that's more grammatically accurate, it's easy enough to do. --[[User:Icarus3|Icarus]] 05:28, 15 October 2005 (UTC) |
:If that's more grammatically accurate, it's easy enough to do. --[[User:Icarus3|Icarus]] 05:28, 15 October 2005 (UTC) |
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:: No, it shouldn't be hyphenated. Would you hyphenate "trout fishing" or "book reading?" "Nail" is just an adjective modifying a gerund. [[User:JRNorbergé|JRNorbergé]] 06:02, 1 August 2007 (UTC) |
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Shouldn't this be called "nail-biting"? STGM 09:11, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
- If that's more grammatically accurate, it's easy enough to do. --Icarus 05:28, 15 October 2005 (UTC)
- No, it shouldn't be hyphenated. Would you hyphenate "trout fishing" or "book reading?" "Nail" is just an adjective modifying a gerund. JRNorbergé 06:02, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
Addictive
I think nail biting is addictive. I mean, once I start, I can't stop. Maybe they have trace amounts of nicotine...*laughs*. The Republican 03:29, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
- Yeah, I definitely think nail biting is addictive, maybe it's just me but I must have in insanely large case of chronic onychophagia :( I've actually been biting the SKIN off of my fingers... Solutions solutions solutions :( - Blackguard 02:01, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
I truly agree that nail biting is addictive and anyone who does not understand the difficulties in stopping the habit should not pass judgement.
- Hm, me too with the skin thing...The Republican 02:20, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
- I think it's addictive. I find myself biting my nails a lot, and I catch myself to avoid biting the nails down so far that they bleed or, as it is at this very moment, cause a throbbing pain. I bite skin, etc. Goofyman 03:16, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
That's me too I'm 14 when i was younger i bite the skin around my nails.PrincessD
Can anyone provide a citation for the statement that nail biting can be a sign of anger towards parents? Frankly, I think that is a totally illogical claim, but I've heard stranger. And by the way, I bite my nails compulsively, as in bleeding/half-moon/band-aids compulsive. Is that considered an addiction, or just a habit? Is there a difference? Keramac
Without a doubt nailbiting is addictive. I have been biting my fingers or as my wife calls it chewing my fingers for as long as I can remember. It started out with just the nails, and now it has progressed to the skin around the nails and sometimes the skin down the finger to the first knuckle. I even occasionally when I run out of things to chew or my fingers hurt to much I look to the side of my index finger on both hands for relief. I know that sounds sick, but I just don't know how to stop. I have tried everything.
Even tonight I chewed my pinky finger to the point it was bleeding and so red you can barely see the tip of the finger. This has got to stop. (j - Tampa, FL)
consistant nail biter
i am a nail biter i know it's bad for your health but i can't stop. ( i even think i bite my nails in my sleep) but i know you can get bitter nail polish you put on your nails to make it taste bad. i just can't find ours. any good luck to all nail biters who r trying to stop>
I have been biting my nails since I was two years old and the only thing I have found to help me stop is if I get artifical nails. my habit is so bad that now my child has started her own habit of biting her nails.
canabilism?
It does not break the taboo of cannibalism against eating parts of the human body, as the nails are not usually consumed.
I've never seen a nailbiter who spits out their nails after they bite them, and I definetly don't when I bite mine. Maybe I'm generalizing, but I think if it doesn't break canabilism it's because it's not a vital or large part of a human, id est, not an arm or leg. If you consider nail biting cannabilism whats to stop you from saying people who kiss aren't in some way eating each other alive?
Ditto on that-- I chew them into tiny bits and swallow them without realising it72.38.179.35 01:43, 23 April 2006 (UTC).
I know people that bite and spit. I'm bite and chew, myself. Anon, 27 April 2006.
- I bite then play around with them in my mouth but rarely (usually only unintentionally) do I swallow them. Sometimes I leave them in piles so I can pick them back up later. Anon; May 01, 2006
Ew. I definitely don't swallow them, too hard (like eating...nails! ha!) 72.59.10.103
im a compulsive nailbiter, i bite til they bleed and i tear off the skin around my nails, and they are disgusting to look at. but i never swallow the nails! im gonna talk to my doctor about these medication ideas. i never knew you could take meds to quit nailbiting. i would've done it along time ago, its my worst habit. i find it disgusting, yet i cant quit. i am aggressive about washing my hands ALL THE TIME so that the nails are clean (in my mind) when i bite. 208.103.184.225 15:34, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
- After reading this article i got the sudden urge to bite my nails. Though Nail biting for me is not as bad as Nose picking, just too bad they dont have patches for nail biters :P
Unsightly and Disgusting
Does anyone else object to these non-NPOV words? As a nailbiter, I take personal offense to them. It would be just as incorrect to say that the symptoms of leprosy are unsightly and disgusting because neither I nor a person suffering from leprosy can rightly be at fault for our "unsightly and disgusting" ways. I'm going to remove that sentence completely, if anyone objects, let us discuss it.--Lwieise -=- Talk to Me 07:56, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
I agree...I had the same bad feeling reading the article. I bite my nails as well, but aside from the rare accident I think I take a lot of care with my appearance--I won't bite them down past a certain point (i.e. I don't go past the white part into the clear area), and I even try to make sure the nails are reasonably even with each other. Plus...I can see where nailbiting is a genuine problem for some people, but I don't take kindly to being classified as having some kind of disorder when I am not uncontrolled or dangerous about it. I mean, if I'm patient enough to be able to let them grow out to a certain point, even if it takes a few days of none being "biteable", I'm NOT a wild, compulsive nut job. And frankly in my case, I just don't think it's a big deal and I can't be bothered to quit. --Anonymous
Nail biting VS
I've never seen a person bite their nails during stress; however, I do notice a lot of people (including me) who bite the dead skin along the sides of their nails (the chewy tissue) and not the nail itself. There is a term for this tissue; but I don't know what it's called... I often only see nail biting in the movies, whereas, I have seen a lot more people bite this tissue instead of the nails in real life.I don't think they should be considered the same thing.
That term is "hangnail." DrVeghead 08:47, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
one of the citations needed could be, but deeper research wouldn´t hurt, is Terry M. McClanahan, author of "Operant Learning Principles Applied to Nail Biting" a 1995 study published in Psychological Reports i dont have access to the book, so this is as much as i can do
Haha....what a hypocrite!
"Why did you even put up a message on this disscussion board because you obviously have no idea as to what everyone here is talking about. Evenly 'trimming' your nails with your teeth does not make you a nail biter, it makes you lazy, nail biteing is more than an "I can't be bothered walking to get the nail trimmers" kind of attitude".
Clearly *you* are generalizing the disorder into something of a self-loathing, guilt-heavy personal issue. Not everyone who bites their nails is, as you so put it, "lazy".
Its akin to me making a generalization that since you are singular in your viewpoints and that you believe opinions to have a factual basis other than individual perspective that you are clearly stupid. It doesn't add up based on evidence, does it?
wikipedia talk pages are NOT discussion boards, and please sign your posts. 208.103.184.225 15:36, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
I've removed this from the article...
...mainly because isn't written to the same standard as the rest of the article. Before being returned I suggest it needs copy-editing and verifying.
The best method of stopping nail biting has shown to be friends of the nail biter, at every oppurtunity, to tell them how ugly nail biting makes them. It may seem cruel, but in the end, it's the best thing a friend or family member can do. A nail biter would rather hear the truth from a friend/family member than a complete stranger.
--Smalljim 23:08, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
- That isn't at all salvageable. Nice delete. JRNorbergé 05:55, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
Numbers seem to high
44% seems way too high and we don't know if someone made it up. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.110.221.182 (talk) 23:53, 9 May 2007 (UTC).
Biting toenails?
The article defines nail biting as the habit of biting one's fingernails or toenails; I am personally quite hard pressed to be able to merely reach my toenails with my mouth. Is it really possible to suffer from compulsive toenail biting? The external links seem to assume that fingernail biting is the "norm". — Peter L <talk|contribs> 15:22, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
- I bite my fingernails, although contrary to pretty much this entire article it's not due to stress or some emotional hangup. I do it because long nails are annoying and I find clipping my nails actually more destructive and painful than biting them (rarely do I bleed from biting, but fingernail clippers usually do lead to bleeding). When I was younger I used to bite my toenails the same way I do my fingernails, because long nails would poke holes in my socks. With a small bit of flexibility it's not hard to do, and I remember a scene in Little House on the Prairie where Laura Ingalls was biting her toenails. I stopped biting my toenails when I started to develop ingrown toenails on my big toes, and found that clipping my toenails straight across prevented it. (I find toenails easy to cut due to their thickness, but still can't clip my fingernails safely, and I'd never waste money paying someone else to do it, plus it doesn't seem a "guy" thing to do). -Atamasama 21:16, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for your reply :-) — Peter L <talk|contribs> 22:30, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
- Maybe you are trying to cut your nails too short. I've never made myself bleed while clipping my nails, but I always leave a little white. Or more likely the clippers are the problem. I have larger clippers for my toes and a smaller for my fingers since the oversized toe ones tend to rip up my finger nails. Anyways, my two cents if you'd rather not bite them. — Laura Scudder ☎ 21:54, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
- I hope I'll be pardonned for the tangent I'm about to wander off on...
- Atamasama brought up the point I wanted to make. The article focusses on nailbiting done due to stress/"emotional hangup" (Atamasama)... reading that made me arch a brow, wondering how that could possibly apply to me. I pretty much have the same reasons Atamasama has for biting my nails... I find nothing more uncomfortable than clipping or cutting my nails, since it puts this ridiculously odd strain on the surrounding skin that really irks me. So I bite them instead. Are we some sort of freak minority (I say that with love, of course), or is this simply not highlighted in the article? -pinkgothic 21:32, 14 July 2007 (UTC)
THis wreaks of POV and Original Resource
Guitar players bite their nails all the time, if were playing and the finger nails hampering its easy to bite it off then and there.128.189.171.108