Se**** Posted June 8, 2022 Posted June 8, 2022 Ok slightly weird and not a kink per se (at least not that I’m aware of). It’s it just me who feels really embarrassed and silly when I’m kissing someone and our teeth clash? I don’t have huge teeth but over my (many) years it has happened during a few passionate kisses. I kind of want to apologise when it happens but also don’t (necessarily) want to end the kiss but also don’t want the other person to see me as “awkward” (is the only word that comes to mind but it isn’t the right one). Then I also kind of think maybe the other person feels the same, or maybe they don’t care/aren’t bothered. I’m aware I’m massively overthinking this (welcome to my brain), but I am interested in other peoples opinions. Love X
sk**** Posted June 8, 2022 Posted June 8, 2022 Thought process totally makes sense, it's happened to me a few times throughout the years. Although I wind up laughing with the person in those situations that way it becomes far less awkward.
Deleted Member Posted June 8, 2022 Posted June 8, 2022 Yeah, I've had this happen before too... I definitely don't know if I like the feeling, but I definitely don't dislike it... Idk tho.
Li**** Posted June 8, 2022 Posted June 8, 2022 Happened to me before… passionate night with a one night stand. It actually chipped my tooth! We laughed and continued on with our business. Don’t be embarrassed! Sometimes we just get so into the kissing. Alcohol was a factor in my chipped tooth though. Other times it has happened wasnt nearly as hard.
Tr**** Posted June 9, 2022 Posted June 9, 2022 I’ve had it happen a few times, same as above, just laugh and keep going or I’ll say something smart like “damn, you’re really chomping at the bit to get more passionate with this kiss” A few times it’s happened where we haven’t said anything or laughed, but that’s more slamming into walls and knocking over tables type session lol
Pl**** Posted June 9, 2022 Posted June 9, 2022 This reminded me of my late father, who apparently had freakishly sharp canines or incisors and somehow managed to routinely cut the lips of whomever he was kissing in his high school days. He was so frustrated he went to the dentist and told him to pull them out, but the dentist talked him into simply grinding them down so they weren't so sharp. But seriously, there's a million awkward things that might happening during kissing or sex or whatever, and if there's one thing I've learned, it's that people make things more awkward than they need to be. As others have said, laughing about it is a great way to reduce the tension, but is by no means the only solution. I think as long as nobody's injured, it's not a big deal. You might be able to use techniques to mitigate. I typically hold my partner's face/head/neck in my hands when I kiss them, and they probably think it's a dominance or affection thing, and while I don't say anything to dissuade that idea, I mostly just do it to index the distance because I don't want to break my teeth.
Deleted Member Posted June 9, 2022 Posted June 9, 2022 It happens in the heat of passion! I guess I’d see it as a good thing, not really desired but things happen. I would say not to be embarrassed, chuckle and say sorry in a sexy voice and keep going!
Se**** Posted June 9, 2022 Author Posted June 9, 2022 Thank you all. You’ve put a huge smile on my face reading your comments. Xxx
Deleted Member Posted June 9, 2022 Posted June 9, 2022 You are overthinking it if it's a guy you're kissing he's just happy to be kissing you and is only thinking about where this is going and how quickly it can get there. If the person is somehow put off by an accidental tooth class maybe they are a little too sensitive to be blessed with your kiss in the first place. One thing I've learned in my 50 years is that people don't think about me that much and when I leave they're definitely not thinking or talking about me then. so relax enjoy the kisses and you can always fake like you're biting their lip.
bo**** Posted June 10, 2022 Posted June 10, 2022 Just bring it up afterwards like like man isn’t that a really weird f**king feeling when your teeth sc*** LOL sorry about that. And even saying sorry might be overkill.
SE**** Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 I always think it takes a few goes with the same person to get used to their kisses and i can sometimes teeth clash. Most of them are always nice, but they have an element of unfamiliarity about them. Once you have a few tries it just seems to go away and you sort of adjust and it no longer happens
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