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What did you do as a kid when you lost a tooth?

I always knew the idea of a tooth fairy wasn't a worldwide phenomenon because I was raised with two different cultural ideas.

The first was the idea of a tooth fairy. Y'know. The standard way to rinse your parents of their money💷💰

The second was something my mum did as a kid. The act of throwing your tooth up on the roof and making a wish which I think is common in several Asian countries. The idea was that a bird would come collect it and gift you with stronger teeth.

When I realised the second one was a scam I marched up to my mum and told her I was going back to the tooth fairy.

The fairy and I were tight for years until I turned 8. I still remember running down the stairs at 8 like "why is there no money under my pillow?" I already knew the tooth fairy was a lie but I wanted my shmoney, honey. If we're gonna lie in this family, we're doing it properly.

My dad broke the news and told me the tooth fairy had died. That's why he's gonna be the first one in the care home.

Anyway, then I had no choice but to go back to the roof and apologise to the birds for making them redundant.
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iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
The tooth fairy was pretty cheap for me.

As a parent I can’t seem to get my act together and put the money out. My youngest is 9 now and realizes there is no tooth fairy so when he loses a tooth he just shows me and I give him $5 lol.
@iamonfire696 your kids heads screwed on. He knows how to get to the point
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
@HijabaDabbaDoo I would always forget to put the money under the pillow and then I would have to go in their rooms and put it in there and say “oh you must have missed it”.

They figure it out that there is no tooth fairy. Now when he loses one he’s excited to get money from me 🤣.