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Otter 🪄🦦👩🏼‍🦰
@magicalotterlady.com
she/her
mid-30s, married, mom
chronically ill/disabled


way too involved
in the lives of
fictional characters
have front teeth again three years later.

Fluoride in the water isn't evil. It's actually a pretty damn good thing for health overall. If you have bad or missing teeth, you can't properly eat and will likely miss out on nutrients. Especially if you have other food restrictions like allergies.
January 15, 2026 at 5:41 AM
Now I likely need at least another two teeth removed. My kid, who was born after they started phasing it out a decade ago, had to have multiple teeth surgically removed after one broke off pressing their tongue against it. The rest were so fragile it was only a matter of time. They only just now
January 15, 2026 at 5:41 AM
Both my bio mom and half sister had to have had to have dentures since their early 30s and late teens, respectively. Aunt was also early 30s when loosing some. Half brother was about 20. We all took care of our teeth, but I was the only who who grew up with fluoride in the water supply.
January 15, 2026 at 5:41 AM