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I Want To Be Toothless

I have been over half my life.
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Mathewmingo · 31-35, M
Hello,
I hope you write back. I to share the same wish and want to be rid of teeth. If people can get breast implants, piercing , tattooing etc……why can’t we have our teeth pulled? The above mentioned. body modifications serve no medical purpose as well, just for appearance and enjoyment.

My cousin had the most delightful thing happen, she took the plunge at 19 and had her teeth removed. In Acadian (French speaking Canada) culture it is still very conmen for brides to be getting a full mouth extraction before marriage.
My cousins teeth were healthy and straight, and even thou there were no cavity’s she opted to get them all pulled before getting married. After three months her gums had healed perfidy to be smooth. But then she supprrised us by announcing she had decided to forego dentures and simply live toothless from now on.
Corsair · 80-89, M
@Mathewmingo I can understand that feeling. When I had my upper teeth removed, I was 58, and my lower teeth were removed a couple of months later. I had wanted to have it done when I was much younger, even though my natural teeth were excellent until about a year before I had them pulled.

If you really want to do it, it may be difficult to find a dentist who will pull your teeth, but it's a great experience to be gummy!
Mathewmingo · 31-35, M
@Corsair hello,
Thanks so much writing back. I have wanted my teeth out for a long time and am so fascinated by every aspect of being toothless. I long for the day when my last tooth is pulled and think about it constantly. Could you write back with any and all descriptions and or stories about any and all aspects of being completely toothless, with no teeth or dentures.
Corsair · 80-89, M
@Mathewmingo Please check your messages. I have sent you a private reply.
Corsair · 80-89, M
@Mathewmingo How long ago dd your cousin have her teeth extracted? How did her husband react to he being toothless? Many times the person's mate is turned off by it, and I have heard of instances where a person of the opposite sex breaks off the relationship. Would that be a concern for you?
Mathewmingo · 31-35, M
@Corsair
Hello,
I meant write sooner but have been busy. My cousin had her teeth extracted when I was about 11. That’s about 2002 I believe. Her gums healed beautifully, smoothed out and rounded over. Her delightful experience led her to cancel any plans of dentures being fitted. After 3 mounts of toothlessness she had decided to live with just gums. Her mother had all her teeth pulled when she was just 15 and had stoped wearing dentures before my cousin was even born, so bare gums were quite normal.
Mathewmingo · 31-35, M
@Corsair how do I check my messages. You sent a private message but I don’t know where to look
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OlgaAlexeenko · 26-30, F
@Mathewmingo Wow, what's a story! They became toothless when they were even younger than me! How this changed her face? Is her mouth sunken? How her husband accepted it? Could you please tell me the whole story, maybe in private message?
Toothless · 22-25, M
@Mathewmingo i dont have a single cavity im a 18 year old male and i want to have no teeth. I enjoy the thought of being toothless.
Mathewmingo · 31-35, M
Awesome!
I love it when people finally break free-of whatever it is that they suppress there PERSONAL choice To be (with some VERY CLEAR no-no zones.) I also share the same desire and have learned a bit of a secret that I have heard time and time again. This will put things into perspective- How do you hide something in plain sight? Make those who find the truth look “like some crazy whack-jobs.”
EVERYONE I have met without teeth (bare gums full-time) has said basically this: dentist offices want money. They DONT care where it comes from (insurance company’s, LIFE SAVINGS…..)
I have been told that ANYONE who fantasize about living bare-gummed for life should DO IT. Medical idiots won’t share this since the truth would end them. So much negativity and BULLSHIT about being happily toothless. You won’t regret it.
Dentists sometimes even SABOTAGE your teeth to make REPEATED visits are a SURE THING.
If people can willingly undergo COSMETIC CHANGES to there body’s with LITTLE to NO medical benefit such as: Breast Implants, Pearcings, Tattoos, Circumcision, Penis enlargement, Branding, Permanent Makeup……Then why won’t medical professionals do what is TRULY a legit lay PERSONAL choice. The answer-money.
@Mathewmingo I can totally see why your cousin decided to skip dentures. I actually wouldn't mind being toothless but I don't know about wearing dentures every single day since they can be pretty uncomfortable. I guess i could wear them only in public and be toothless the rest of the time