When, from what I can see, everyone else smiles, or talks, or makes any slight movement with their mouth, the upper lip rises above the front teeth, in a full smile the lip rises above the teeth and exposes the gum. When talking normally, my top row of teeth never show, the lip never rises high enough to show even a little bit. When I laugh or smile, most people would expose their gum, I'll show a few mm of my teeth, and about a quater of an inch of the teeth is still covered with the upper lip.
It's been like this for as long as I can remember, and it pisses me off. It's a flaw that seems unique to me, it wouldn't be so bad if it was something like a wonky nose, or a huge chin. That's something a lot of people have. Yet I've not come across anyone who can't fully expose their top teeth yet. And it's not a problem my parents or my sister have ethier, just me.
Any idea what it is, is it a condition?
2007-01-13
12:22:30
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