I do not think you have to tell him, if he asks, well that is a different story. and it is nothing to be ashamed of. so do not be concerned!
2006-10-24 07:02:47
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answered by roseannetb@verizon.net 6
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My sister is daibetic and lost all her teeth at the age of 21. I always felt bad for her because she had that same worry whe she dated someone. She had been dating a guy for a month or so, and when he came to pick her up, my 2 year old nephew ran up to her holding the denture cream in one hand, and the cup she cleans them in the other hand. She was so embarrassed. After that sheh only dated a couple more gus but she let them know about it as soon as she could to save herself the extra humiliation.
2006-10-24 14:04:42
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answered by nadia s 2
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Just tell them. Honesty is the best policy. Many people have problems trusting another because we all have been lied to sometime in our lives. Be honest and tell that person. False teeth are nothing to be ashamed about. At least you have enough self respect to fix your teeth.
2006-10-24 14:04:31
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answered by lesley p 1
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I think it's best for you to tell them now, rather than later. That way, they aren't in for any little "surprises" later on in the relationship (i.e. they fall out). Just be honest and upfront, and if the person doesn't like it, then oh well, it's their loss.
2006-10-24 14:03:22
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answered by LibraT 4
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Is it something that you need to talk about right away? Do you like to take them out and leave them on the night stand or what?
2006-10-24 14:01:12
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answered by kimmi_35 4
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