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You’ve probably seen people on TikTok or Twitter/X talking about “lesbian nails” or the “lesbian manicure,” but what does it mean? In short, it’s a manicure style that lesbians often have where they keep 2 of their nails short to use for sexual activities or identify each other as lesbians in pulic. We’ll tell you more about the style, what it is, and where it came from, and answer your other pressing questions.

What is a lesbian manicure?

A lesbian manicure, or lesbian nails, is when someone has long fingernails but keeps 2 of them short. Usually, the short nails are on the index and middle fingers. Lesbians may get this style to use their hands during sex without sharp nails getting in the way. It’s also a way to identify other lesbians in public.

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What are lesbian nails?

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  1. “Lesbian nails” are when two nails (index and middle) are left short for sex. The style is most common with lesbians (hence the name), since lesbian sex often involves the penetrative use of the hands. But if, as a lesbian, your partner has long, sharp nails, it might present a problem. That’s why many lesbians keep 2 or 3 nails short—usually the pointer finger, middle finger, and sometimes the thumb—so that their nails don’t get in the way of a good time.[1]
    • The style is especially popular among “femmes,” or more feminine lesbians, who often prefer to rock long nails.
    • It’s also an in-joke in the queer community and part of the “gaydar.” The idea is that if someone keeps 2 of their nails short, they’re probably a lesbian or queer.
    • According to a 2019 Autostraddle poll, 92% of 12.3K lesbians who responded say they keep at least some of their nails short.[2]
    • Lesbian nails are also known as a lesbian manicure, queer manicure, or femmicure.
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Where do lesbian nails come from?

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  1. Lesbian nails were popularized by queer media like The L Word. Lesbian nails have been a thing for a good while, at least since the 2000s, but maybe even longer—queer history is sometimes murky like that. But many lesbians say they learned of the trend from media like The L Word, a TV show that began in 2004. Since then, platforms like TikTok and Twitter/X have spread the trend in more viral formats, making it more popular and accessible to a wider audience.[3]
    • It’s hard to say where the style began, exactly, but it’s most likely that it wasn’t created by a single person. It probably emerged as a broader trend out of necessity.
    • Lesbian nails can be a form of “flagging,” which is sort of like secret codes gay people use to identify each other in public, like the hanky code. Many forms of flagging date back to the mid-1900s, according to LGBTQ+ journalist Mira Lazine.[4]
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Do all lesbians have lesbian nails?

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    No, not all lesbians have lesbian nails. This is a bit of a debate in the lesbian community—whether or not lesbians “should” have lesbian nails. But there’s no single way to be a lesbian, and there are plenty of ways to have sex even with long nails. Many lesbians who like long nails like to keep some short, but plenty of lesbians keep all of them long. It all depends on you and your partner’s preferences.[5]
    • Also, plenty of lesbians have sex that doesn’t involve using their fingers.
    • There is another less common stereotype that says lesbians typically have all short nails instead of long, manicured nails. That’s why you can’t tell if someone is a lesbian based on their nails alone. Some lesbians have short nails, too!
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    Not everyone who has lesbian nails is a lesbian themselves. There’s nothing that says non-lesbians can’t get the same manicure, but if you have lesbian nails, other lesbians will probably assume you’re one of them. That said, straight women can have lesbian nails for their own reasons, like maybe they like to use their hands when having sex with a male partner. Again, it’s not a foolproof way to tell if someone is lesbian.
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Requesting Lesbian Nails at a Salon

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  1. Request your preferred manicure style, but ask to keep 2 nails short. You don’t have to straight-up ask your nail tech, “Can I have lesbian nails?” Instead, just ask to keep 2 nails short on your hand of choice. If the manicurist asks why, it’s okay to be honest. They’ve had weirder requests, trust us! Or, you can give them a white lie and say it’s for work, or just that you like having a couple of nails shorter for practical things.
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    Lesbian hands Lesbian hands are a social media joke among queer people that pokes fun at the lesbian stereotype of having fairly “masculine” hands, or otherwise very “feminine” hands. They might be veiny, tattooed, wear a lot of jewelry, or have all their nails short. Of course, it’s just a joke (and a stereotype), and isn’t a surefire way to ID a lesbian.
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    U-Haul lesbians This is another lesbian in-joke. It’s based on the stereotype that says many lesbians are quick to move in with each other shortly after meeting, often renting a U-Haul truck to help them move. Lesbians who move in with each other after just a few dates are called “U-Haul lesbians.”
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