Dating with braces
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Dating with braces
Single people -- have you been dating while wearing braces? I'm 45 years old and feel a little strange about dating in general and even more so now that I'm in braces. Friends and family are used to my brace-face but meeting new people is a different story.
What have your dating experiences (with braces) been like? Any other single women my age venture out into the dating pool while braced?
What have your dating experiences (with braces) been like? Any other single women my age venture out into the dating pool while braced?
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I'm a 40 year old guy; currently dating. I wouldn't have any problems dating someone that has braces. It tells me they care enough about themselves to take care issues they see.
I know having braces can make someone feel self conscious about how others views them; but it's about how you carry yourself. Know you're doing something to better yourself and own it. Have confidence in it and people will see you for you.
I know having braces can make someone feel self conscious about how others views them; but it's about how you carry yourself. Know you're doing something to better yourself and own it. Have confidence in it and people will see you for you.
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Night time elastics with invisalign retainers; still...
Double jaw surgery was 6/18/15...
Orthodontics never really ends...
I'm emphatically against extraction orthodontics!
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I'm 40, been in braces for nearly 3 months.
I was in the early stages of dating someone before I got them and her reaction when I turned up with them in (without warning) was like 'oh cool, what's the big deal?'.
This helped but I was still very self conscious at that point.
I'm more relaxed with them now although when I'm out 'on the pull' I don't feel the confidence to 'go in for the kill' like I used to with this in my mouth! Maybe it's a good lesson to learn to take things a bit more slowly...(at my age, probably the right thing to do!)
Overall the concerns really do seem to be mostly in my own head and as long as I keep reminding myself of that, it's fine. I do find it quite hard though.
A few drinks usually lessens the concern...
I was in the early stages of dating someone before I got them and her reaction when I turned up with them in (without warning) was like 'oh cool, what's the big deal?'.
This helped but I was still very self conscious at that point.
I'm more relaxed with them now although when I'm out 'on the pull' I don't feel the confidence to 'go in for the kill' like I used to with this in my mouth! Maybe it's a good lesson to learn to take things a bit more slowly...(at my age, probably the right thing to do!)
Overall the concerns really do seem to be mostly in my own head and as long as I keep reminding myself of that, it's fine. I do find it quite hard though.
A few drinks usually lessens the concern...
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I'm (a guy) with a woman who had braces when we met (she's done with them now) so there really wasn't a problem, and as I hinted at in other posts we have a lot of fun with the whole experience. Braces do not need to inhibit you from doing anything. And I do mean anything. I think the bottom line for men is to demonstrate self-confidence regardless of braces. It goes a long way with the opposite sex. And as one poster mentioned, alcohol might help as well (I joked with my friend that my success with the opposite sex has always hinged on the kindness of strangers, personal charm, alcohol, and inadequate lighting.)
I think a lot of women would be a bit intrigued with the whole braces thing, and it might be a good conversation starter. Feel free to steal my line when they ask you why you got them: "I wanted to have the nicest smile in the cemetary." If she doesn't laugh then she isn't for you and it's her loss.
Best of luck to you! As far as women with braces go, most men would not notice them first. Your smile, your eyes, your hair, and so forth (leaving it at that!)
I think that women have many more "distractions" from braces then do us men, who let's face it, are pretty simple creatures.
You were gorgeous before braces, you're still gorgeous. I know I speak for all men on the subject. Carry on.
I think a lot of women would be a bit intrigued with the whole braces thing, and it might be a good conversation starter. Feel free to steal my line when they ask you why you got them: "I wanted to have the nicest smile in the cemetary." If she doesn't laugh then she isn't for you and it's her loss.
Best of luck to you! As far as women with braces go, most men would not notice them first. Your smile, your eyes, your hair, and so forth (leaving it at that!)
I think that women have many more "distractions" from braces then do us men, who let's face it, are pretty simple creatures.
You were gorgeous before braces, you're still gorgeous. I know I speak for all men on the subject. Carry on.
Dan
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. -- Buddist saying
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. -- Buddist saying
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I'm a 28 woman, not married but in a relationship. My sister is a bit younger and single and we both have braces right now. My boyfriend has been extremely supportive. My sister is nervous about dating with braces but I think it's actually a positive! It shows that you take care of yourself, you care about your appearance, and more than likely you have enough money and/or a decent job if you can afford braces. If I was single, I would not think anything negative about a guy with braces! I know everyone has their own preferences but I wouldn't think too highly of anyone who poo-poo'ed braces.
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djspeece wrote: And as one poster mentioned, alcohol might help as well (I joked with my friend that for me any limited success with the opposite sex has always hinged on the kindness of strangers, personal charm, copious amounts of alcohol, and inadequate lighting.)
Best of luck to you! As far as women with braces go, most men would not notice them first. Your smile, your eyes, your hair, and so forth (leaving it at that!)
I think that women have many more "distractions" from braces then do us men, who let's face it, are pretty simple creatures.
Edited for umm, accuracy.
Dan
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. -- Buddist saying
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. -- Buddist saying
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Ha! You crack me up, Dan.
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Thank you everyone for the nice replies. Still don't know if I'm ready to get out there with braces! Maybe once I have an estimated time for removal..... then I can say these babies will only be around for a limited time! Enjoy them while you can!
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Was dating someone when I got them on and now planning a wedding. Hasn't stopped us from doing ANYTHING we would have done without the braces (if you get my drift and that's in the back of your mind). I still get hit on every once in a while and the guy who makes my breakfast in our company cafeteria still tries to talk me out of getting married every morning. Go for it. The time will go by anyway and you will be sooooo glad you did this for yourself. Smile big and have fun with it.
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While I am not currently in the dating pool, the thought of dating with braces has always made me think of this scene from Sex and the City. Definitely remember to chew on the sides and avoid showing off your leftovers when you smile!
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I'm 23 and it'll be a year next week since I've had my braces. Honestly, if anything my dating life (mostly casual) has improved since I got them! Perhaps since my teeth are no longer overlapping unattractively? Who knows!