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If you wanted to stop biting your nails, in the morning and throughout the day, apply and top coat of soap on the edge of your finger, so whenever you feel like a bite, you will have a horrible soapy taste in your mouth.=Keep on doing this until you have grown your nails.==Good luck!=

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Bad habits of human beings?

* Picking your nose. * Scratching your backside. * Biting your fingernails.


What does 'stop biting your nails you just have to get this monkey off your back' mean?

It means to stop biting your fingernails. "Monkey on your back" is a slang term for any addiction or very bad habit. They are telling you you must get over your bad habit and stop biting your fingernails.


How to stop bitting your fingernails?

The best way to stop biting your fingernails is to put a sour or hot tasting substance on the nail to deter you from putting them into your mouth.


What habit does an onychophagist have?

An onychophagist is someone who has the habit of biting their nails. This habit can result in damage to the nails and cuticles, as well as potential infections.


What is onychotillomania?

It is the compulsive picking at the fingernails.


Is biting your fingernails a symptom of something else?

yes, hunger


Is there a terminology for nail biters?

Onychophagia - The term for biting fingernails


How dirty do under the finger nails get?

Biting your fingernails is more germy than biting off a cockroaches head.


Do monkeys have fingernails and how do they use them in their daily activities?

Yes, monkeys have fingernails. They use their fingernails for activities such as grooming, climbing, and picking up food.


What helps you to not to eat your fingernails?

Dip the tips of your fingers in fish oil, they'll probably smell but it'll stop you from biting your nails because it'll taste disgusting.


What causes pus under fingernails?

picking warts on your bum and casual worms.


What is worse liking a toilet seat or biting your fingernails?

Both liking a toilet seat and biting your fingernails can be seen as undesirable habits, but biting your fingernails generally poses more health risks. Nail-biting can lead to infections, dental issues, and potential damage to the skin around the nails. In contrast, liking a toilet seat may indicate poor hygiene preferences, but it is less likely to have direct health consequences. Ultimately, the severity of either habit depends on individual perspectives and the associated risks.