The big one for me: Bad Teeth. Ew.
I am meticulous about brushing and (usually) flossing. Despite living just above the poverty line I go to the dentist twice a year. Yes, it does cost a bit of money - $150 for the yearly dental visit w/ x-rays and $75 for the 6-month cleaning. But I see it as money well spent.
There is this girl in one of my classes with the worst teeth I've ever seen on a young person. She is missing at least 3 teeth at the front of her mouth - and several others are turning black. BLACK. I can't imagine 1) the pain and 2) letting it get that bad...that is years of not taking care of your teeth. I'd let her go on the poverty excuse - but she has, easily, $500-$750 worth of ink on her upper arms. The bad thing is, that she seems like a very bright girl, and she brings up lots of good points. But I can barely stand to look at her because....ewww.
On a completely unrelated note - I'm assistant directing The Glass Menagerie. One of the characters has a pronounced limp; her leg is deformed due to a childhood bout of polio. The actress playing that character asked me to help her find videos of polio survivors walking, so that she can figure out how pronounced to make her limp.
There is a fetish for "polio legs". That's right...there are people out in the wide wide world who get their jollies from looking at people struggling to walk on deformed, atrophied legs. That literally made me sick to my stomach.
I am meticulous about brushing and (usually) flossing. Despite living just above the poverty line I go to the dentist twice a year. Yes, it does cost a bit of money - $150 for the yearly dental visit w/ x-rays and $75 for the 6-month cleaning. But I see it as money well spent.
There is this girl in one of my classes with the worst teeth I've ever seen on a young person. She is missing at least 3 teeth at the front of her mouth - and several others are turning black. BLACK. I can't imagine 1) the pain and 2) letting it get that bad...that is years of not taking care of your teeth. I'd let her go on the poverty excuse - but she has, easily, $500-$750 worth of ink on her upper arms. The bad thing is, that she seems like a very bright girl, and she brings up lots of good points. But I can barely stand to look at her because....ewww.
On a completely unrelated note - I'm assistant directing The Glass Menagerie. One of the characters has a pronounced limp; her leg is deformed due to a childhood bout of polio. The actress playing that character asked me to help her find videos of polio survivors walking, so that she can figure out how pronounced to make her limp.
There is a fetish for "polio legs". That's right...there are people out in the wide wide world who get their jollies from looking at people struggling to walk on deformed, atrophied legs. That literally made me sick to my stomach.
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