No. What you're talking about is "vagina dentata." It's a myth that exists in several cultures as an expression of fears of women's genitalia. It has no basis in fact.
see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vagina_dentata for more info.
2007-12-15 05:22:45
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answered by Q 7
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A bad result of a stem cell experiment in 2002 gave a subject teeth in his back. They were incomplete and could not move. As for the existence of any involuntary teeth, that's pure fiction.
2007-12-15 04:10:56
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answered by Anonymous
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i think of the funniest grew to become right into a guy who reported that the 2d regulation reported which you may could have an enter of power to create complexity. it is absolutly surprising, and with regard to the only time I ever heard a fundie get it right. Then he says that technology hasn't identifed such an enter of power to Earth. i assume he under no circumstances observed the sunlight?
2017-01-08 10:22:48
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answered by ? 3
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I know a woman who had a lot of problems with her tailbone area. She finally went to a doctor who said she had a cyst that needed to be lanced. When he opened it, it was full of baby teeth and hair. He told her she was supposed to be a twin and the other one didn't develop correctly. TRUE STORY!!
2007-12-15 04:10:16
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answered by missingora 7
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I don't know about the butt, but I've been bitten more than once by a wild vagina!
2007-12-15 04:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No, of course not. That's completely impossible, just as impossible as it is for a male to get pregnant or carry a baby.
2007-12-15 04:15:50
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answered by Jess 4
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Nope, not to my knowledge, otherwise we would be there !
2007-12-15 04:08:33
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answered by DownToEarth 3
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you mean like a snaggle puss?
2007-12-15 04:09:46
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answered by Anonymous
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