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I saw a commercial on TV.
The actress/spokes woman/whatever was a mother with bad teeth.
She said her daughter asked why she had mustard on her teeth.
The mother then goes on to explain how she didn't want her daughter to be ashamed of her because of the bad teeth.
A light went on in my head.<--Figure of speech for you hyper literalists.
There is really a cultural stigma toward those with bad dental work/teeth.
People get judged for that.
With all the cultural battles to fight against intolerance/discrimination/hate/etc of many kinds, this stigmatizing of people with bad teeth has flown under the radar.
Why do we make such amazingly negative judgements of people with bad teeth? Why is that allowed? It's really an accepted bias by the majority in our culture. Is there something special about teeth?
How much money is spent every year by people just so they can avoid this accepted stigma?
How come if someone gets some type of unneeded cosmetic surgery not related to teeth, that surgery gets stigmatized as vain. But if someone gets unneeded cosmetic treatment for their teeth, that's almost viewed as a necessity and such work isn't stigmatized as vain?
The actress/spokes woman/whatever was a mother with bad teeth.
She said her daughter asked why she had mustard on her teeth.
The mother then goes on to explain how she didn't want her daughter to be ashamed of her because of the bad teeth.
A light went on in my head.<--Figure of speech for you hyper literalists.
There is really a cultural stigma toward those with bad dental work/teeth.
People get judged for that.
With all the cultural battles to fight against intolerance/discrimination/hate/etc of many kinds, this stigmatizing of people with bad teeth has flown under the radar.
Why do we make such amazingly negative judgements of people with bad teeth? Why is that allowed? It's really an accepted bias by the majority in our culture. Is there something special about teeth?
How much money is spent every year by people just so they can avoid this accepted stigma?
How come if someone gets some type of unneeded cosmetic surgery not related to teeth, that surgery gets stigmatized as vain. But if someone gets unneeded cosmetic treatment for their teeth, that's almost viewed as a necessity and such work isn't stigmatized as vain?
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