I'm 55 and I've never bought a pair of fingernail clippers in my life

Yet I always have a pair in my house.

I’m posting this because I’m curious if anyone has had a similar experience.

Likewise. I have a bunch that were included in various grooming kits that I got as gifts or were somehow bundled with something else I was buying. They don’t really ever stop working, so they replicate over time.

Not as many as I have USB power adapters and cables, though.

Yeah, they kinda get dull after awhile.
@Grr, someones buying them at your house. They don’t grow on trees.

Pens. I’ve bought boxes of them. Never a pen when you need it.

Funny tho’, if you dump a drawer you’ll find 35 pens I’ve never seen. A sharpie ot two that may or may not work. Various pencils. And, of course crayons.
And none were there just yesterday when I was looking for anything to write with.

I’ve never bought paperclips.

Oh, you’re the guy at the office who stole them all :laughing:

Until last week that would be true.

Because my late mom would dutifully buy me some for either Christmas or my birthday.

I lost the ones she had given me and had to get a new pair.

This explains it: Or All the Seas with Oysters - Wikipedia

Struck by the fact that there are never enough pins yet always too many coat-hangers, a bicycle shop owner begins to speculate about the possible parallels between natural and man-made objects.

Read here: Galaxy Magazine (May 1958) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Nail clippers are quicker than filing. I use baby ones; smaller so easier to maneuver.
I have 3 pens and know exactly where they are.

I don’t like clippers. I use cuticle scissors for cutting and roughly shaping my nails, then to finish I file them with an emery board.

I don’t think I bought underpants, socks or undershirts until I was in my early 30s. My parents always gave me those things for Christmas and birthdays. I may have thought it was weird, but then I got married and they stopped buying them for me. I eventually wondered why all my socks and undies had holes in them. It was then that I realized my parents had stopped buying me new ones, and that I had to go out and do it for myself.

Damn, good undershirts are stupid expensive. I should’ve appreciated my parents’ gifts more back in the day.

Eta: it may have just been undershirts and socks they bought me. I don’t know if underpants were part of the gift boxes. That being said, I also don’t remember ever buying underpants when I was younger. Now my wife just does it when the current batch get raggedy.

I’m 73 and still using the shiny, heavy duty pair my mother gave me that was her father’s, after he died. I was about to graduate high school at the time. Prior to that, used whatever was in the medicine cabinet at home. So I too have never bought a pair either.

I am in my late fifties and I have never been to a funeral, memorial, or celebration of life thing.

Oh yeah, I grew up thinking all things were provided as needed.
It was kinda shocking to get away from home the first time and realize when I ran out of shampoo I had to go out buy it.

Well, just remember what Yogi Berra said: “If you don’t go to other people’s funerals, they won’t go to yours!”

Hmm, come to think of it I don’t think I’ve bought a pair either and yet I have 3 of them in various drawers and bags. Not actually sure where they appeared from. That is weird. :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

Now that I think about it, I don’t think I’ve ever bought a pair, either. Back when I started college my mom bought a pair for me. Now I’m 45 and I’m still using that same pair.

For example, apples and pine cones grow on trees but I have zero of each at my home. But several nail clippers. I suspect my wife bought one though to keep me from gnawing at my toes on the sofa.

Yep. I always just had a few around. When I was in my late 30s, I made a trip to Florida and discovered on about day 2 that my fingernails were too long. I went to Walgreens and couldn’t find the fingernail clipper aisle. Went to Walmart and wanted to run out screaming. Walmart does that to me.

So I didn’t know what I was going to do until I went to play golf the next day, and they had a basket of “tourist” fingernail clipper emblazoned with the word “Florida”. It’s like they knew I was coming.

A few years ago, though, I was at a buddy’s house, and he let me use his clipper to clip a hang nail. It was the coolest clipper ever, so I boght a three-pack on Amazon.

Probably set for life now.

I have one pair that I’ve had for decades. No idea how I acquired it. Around ten years ago I was going out for a date and when I was almost there I realized that my nails were way too long. I stopped at a 7-11 and bought a pair which I keep in the car and are seldom used.

I always grab a pen when I stay at a hotel. I have a few of them around.

I bought a pair in Tokyo about 30 years ago and still have it. It cuts well and doesn’t seem to have dulled in the slightest. Wasn’t expensive, or at least not by Tokyo standards.

I suppose that Japanese nail clippers are benefitting from some of the know-how, craftsmanship, and tradition that goes into stuff like katanas and high-end sushi knives.