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I don't like my son's teeth.

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Sea1402 · 02/12/2016 22:36

Hi, I don't want to be completely flamed, so didn't know where to put this. Thought relationships might be the best place.

My son is lovely, he really is and I wouldn't change him, as it wouldn't be him. However, I do admit that I don't like his teeth. Is it odd to find physical things about your children that you don't like? I feel really bad and know I'm in the minority, but I wonder if anyone else out there has ever felt the same.

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Oblomov16 · 03/12/2016 11:44

Ds2 has this and I'm just saddened for him. Dentist said it's just one if those things. But I don't not like his teeth. I will try and get him treatment when he's older.

tallwivglasses · 03/12/2016 19:05

I'm pondering on how many parents of sn DC are having to sit on their hands at this thread.

Eliza22 · 03/12/2016 20:04

I've already posted. As I said, a 16 yr old DS. Asd, OCD, suicidalat times. He has perfect teeth. And sticky out ears. They're the least of his/our problems.

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Saldebain · 22/04/2017 16:41

Meh. I get you OP. DDs eyes are too close together. I don't love her any less for it and I'm not a lesser parent for noticing something odd looking about my child.

maras2 · 22/04/2017 17:04

............ ZOMBIE THREAD ............

MongerTruffle · 22/04/2017 17:21

It's almost impossible to get perfect teeth. Our dentist said that DS was one of the few children who have a correct bite, but that means that his molars are much more prone to decay so he has had to have 8 (!) fillings.

It's not really something to stress about.

MongerTruffle · 22/04/2017 17:21

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