earlier this year i had to get surgery on my mouth because i was missing a tooth. so they had to put in a fake one. now the fake one is attached to my mouth by this big metal stripe that is attached to the fake tooth and the two teeth around it in my mouth.
now the tooth looks AMAZING and completely real but the problem is that i'm afraid when i go to kiss a guy he might be able to feel the metal part on the fake tooth.
so what do i do is he does feel this metal piece?
what do i tell him? because i really don't want to have to say that its a fake tooth because thats really embarrassing.
queenhearts answered Thursday July 5 2007, 1:18 pm: I don't think he would be able to feel it though. I don't think he would be pressing his lips against yours that roughly, and if he does.. he will probably think it's your teeth.. If he french kisses you, I don't think he would be licking your teeth either. If he does feel it somehow, then tell him you had to get surgery on your mouth and nothing else. He would understand. It's just a dental surgery. You could always explain why because I highly doubt he would say anything rude or laugh. I don't think it's embarrassing. You were missing a tooth and your dentist fixed it. It happens. If he's an ass about it, then don't bother with him. It's not as embarrassing as you make it seem. If you like your fake tooth and smile, then it should be okay. [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
pouncebaby9 answered Thursday July 5 2007, 1:15 pm: If he does feel the metal piece be like yeah my tooth got knocked out in a fist fight and they had to replace it with a fake one. Just make something up be creative. & if he doesn't believe you just be like yeahh well i was missing a tooth so they gave me a new one because i was born without that tooth. Im sure he isn't going to care about the metal thing, if he is he can just move his tongue to the other side of your mouth. Also, he probbaly will care less about the metal thing, but moore about how well you kiss. ;) [ pouncebaby9's advice column | Ask pouncebaby9 A Question ]
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