Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are not as shallow as you are?
Maybe they would prefer to spend their money on more enriching and valuable things?
Maybe they base their self worth on their character and their accomplishments and not their looks?
I could go on and on.
Anonymous wrote:It may be that they did get them fixed when they were younger but the teeth moved back over time. They may have not worn their retainer, etc. I had braces when I was younger in my 40s now with crowded lower teeth. For what it is worth, I get good marks from my dentist on flossing and hygiene. Have thought about another round of braces but too busy, like most of us in DC area
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are not as shallow as you are?
Maybe they would prefer to spend their money on more enriching and valuable things?
Maybe they base their self worth on their character and their accomplishments and not their looks?
I could go on and on.
How do they floss? It can't be healthy to have such crowded teeth with regard to breath, gum disease, cavities, flossing.
Wait...what? You think people who have crowded teeth aren't able to floss them?
It's harder to floss obviously.
It being very slightly harder, if at all, to floss your teeth because they're crowded doesn't mean that you'll have gum disease and cavities. You're talking out of your ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are not as shallow as you are?
Maybe they would prefer to spend their money on more enriching and valuable things?
Maybe they base their self worth on their character and their accomplishments and not their looks?
I could go on and on.
How do they floss? It can't be healthy to have such crowded teeth with regard to breath, gum disease, cavities, flossing.
Wait...what? You think people who have crowded teeth aren't able to floss them?
It's harder to floss obviously.