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Offline thmessx

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Lisps
« on: 02. January 2019, 11:53:28 AM »
Anyone a fan of lisps & braces? willing to share...

Offline Azbracesfan

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #1 on: 02. January 2019, 19:15:11 PM »
Myself!

Offline thmessx

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #2 on: 02. January 2019, 22:53:46 PM »
Nice, want to share?

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #3 on: 03. January 2019, 01:29:22 AM »
Of course!

Offline libtech

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #4 on: 14. January 2019, 05:32:48 AM »
The lisp is amazing. I find it extremely joyful to have my speech impeded on by a mass of orthodontc devices inside my mouth and protruding out of my mouth! ; )

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #5 on: 14. January 2019, 19:37:37 PM »
Great when others have a lisp from something new. I really like that.

Strangely, with mine, I was really self-conscious about a lisp when I first got to wear plates and thought that it was obvious to everyone, which made me stumble over my words. After a couple of days I recorded myself and realised that nothing was noticeable.
For me, I like to know that I have the plates in and feel them but I like that I have learned to talk and eat with them and nothing is noticeable. Its like they are part of me and, in fact, I can probably say S's a bit clearer with them in than without. 

Offline Miketehcat

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #6 on: 24. January 2019, 16:50:14 PM »
Yes! Love having a lisp.

Offline MikeB

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #7 on: 01. February 2019, 21:15:54 PM »
My wife just got her braces off and her Hawley retainers give her a pronounced lisp. I'm digging it!

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #8 on: 13. February 2019, 09:58:40 AM »
^ Thats awesome bro! Enjoy it to the fullest!

Offline Bracesluvr

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #9 on: 12. March 2019, 06:26:06 AM »
Huge fan of orthodontic speech impediments and lisping. I want a woman in braces and appliances that wishes to be resrtricted orally with her mouth totally bound and fully wired. Major issues with all her words leaving her very understandably nervous and shy since she can hardly be understood by people. She would decide to undergo a serious overhaul on her mouth and her braces make her anxiety and fear ten times larger. I would make her speak in public as well as eat in a restaurant where she is forced to drool and lisp as she makes garbled words tangle in a wet drooling mess of unintelligible sounds that make her lock up and stop speaking so she may not be exposed as a adult with a mouthful of children’s braces that take over her life and leave her lishping and thursty as she tries to get her dinner ordered from the French waiter that cannot for the life of him make out her request or even any word that is dood related. I let her take her face bows out for dinner leaving them on the table for all to see. She has 12 elastics and top and bottom expanders that are fixed in. Her tongue thrust appliance is extra and bulky for max speech impeding and her pallete is filled
With acrylic so she is totally stuffed with orthodontics and I continue to add more and increase her tightness leaving her in complete oral servitude full bound and very visible to all. She must talk and live as if she was totally free of her metal. I make her embarrassed daily as I force her to make people ask her to repeat herself as if it will be any better. She is publicly humiliated as she explains why she can’t talk clearly making them uncomfortable as she drools and slobbers while people laugh and point making her even more nervous trying to pass the subject and het her point across without extra idle chit chat that is her worst possible thing she is always running away from. Her body is slim and her Rita are fake so she gets more attention than most, I make her wear high heels so she cannot sneak away from people making her more noticeable than ever. Her mouth is shiny steel and fully encased leaving a little bit of her teeth showing as she tries to close her lips all the way over her mouth. Her lipstick is bright red and her teeth are super white, she is a total hottie and she cannot even say the words to her favorite song or make herself heard amongst a group since she can only make small words and lots of thrusting as she forces herself to ask for a straw. I make her go to PTA meetings and hold the Girl Scout camp outs alone so she must make herself able to get by or she will just be incapable of much self care. She will be my losing and speech impediment queen for 1 year as I force her to live as a submissive silent sex doll that chose to be forced into mouth bondage leaving her nearly mute and publicly having her tell people what’s her orthodontist is making her do is so much fun. I have her mouth as my toy and my case to try severe self punishment for her. She can’t even complain or ask for anything to be removed. She has to ask for more extras weekly since she is also enjoying her self silence and her mouth of torture for both of us to enjoy. She always was smiling and still cannot stop. Her torture is fully displayed for all to see as she is somewhere telling somebody her dentist is a really great guy and he is a total professional. She trusts him and is willing to allow her social life and work life to suffer as she is only allowed to stay home and rest for her treatment making her a home body and a bit of a sexy maid for me to enjoy. She gets her teeth all put on and banded with her face bows before I even wake. She is always totally braced and fully dressed for the entire day making it her uniform of silence and lit hoping that ith tho pleathimg to lithen and look at.

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #10 on: 16. March 2019, 03:43:33 AM »
that's a cool fantasy. I love the idea of having a mouth full of metal. I'd want to do an outing with my friends wearing it though. Also I'd want to add a facemask to it because I love that the elastics have to come out of your mouth and it totally brings attention to your face. I don't' think braces are embarrassing but I'd definitely feel self concious wearing it all. I still would. But I know I'd get used to it and eventually be able to enjoy myself when I'm wearing braces.

Offline surfreak

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #11 on: 16. March 2019, 06:02:46 AM »
Hi Embers!

What you write makes absolutely sense. You really get used to a lot of stuff, placed in your mouth.
Did you ever have to wear any kind of braces by yourself?
Are you planning to order something from the braces store?
I have two sets of bracees from here and am very lucky with them. My favourite brace is my modified twinblock with telescopic herbst and headgear. I love the feeling and also the look of the wires coming out of my mouth and being secured with a lot of straps.
In the beginning I could hardly speak with them, but now my wife - and she´s the only one who knows about them - understands me quite good, when I´m talking to her, with mit "full mouth"
Unfortunately she does not really like me wearing them. But sometimes she must accept it ;-)


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Re: Lisps
« Reply #12 on: 16. March 2019, 10:36:36 AM »
Unfortunately, I've never worn braces in my life :(
I'm kinda new to this so I don't know what all the stuff is called but as soon as I learn enough about them, I'm totally going to buy some stuff from the store

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #13 on: 16. March 2019, 16:14:14 PM »
If you have any questions, don‘t hesitate to ask me  ;)
I love talking about braces.

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #14 on: 18. March 2019, 03:19:56 AM »
mostly I'm just figuring out what does what and how it's used

Offline sull88

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #15 on: 18. March 2019, 23:44:48 PM »
I had a slight lisp before braces and it has gotten quite worse since getting them on.

Offline Braceme

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #16 on: 19. March 2020, 05:00:39 AM »
None with braces, but when I got my retainers - sluuuurp.

My orthodontist was sort of annoying in the way retention phase worked. I got my braces off, then had molds done, then was told to pick up my retainers 3 weeks later and to wear them 24/7 for a week. It was embarrassing because everyone had just gotten used to my metal-free smile. I tried at first to go about my day as normal, but when coworkers couldn’t understand me, I shut up for the week, and think I became permanently quieter once I was done with daytime retainer wear.

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #17 on: 23. March 2020, 11:15:31 AM »
I had a slight lisp at first with retainers but it got better over a short time.

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #18 on: 27. March 2020, 17:55:28 PM »
If you have any questions, don‘t hesitate to ask me  ;)
I love talking about braces.

Towards the end of your other post you mention that she's also enjoying herself and is constantly asking for more. Don't you think that that's a bit antithetical to the torture and humiliation she's going through?

I love the idea of appliances so invasive they cause severe speech impediments, but I'd rather they be forced onto the victim instead. Don't you reckon the suffering is more authentic that way?
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Re: Lisps
« Reply #19 on: 05. April 2020, 10:04:12 AM »
I find lisps on others pretty cute, especially if it's caused by braces or other appliances. Maybe it's the sense that they don't have full control over their voice.

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #20 on: 13. April 2020, 08:44:35 AM »
I've only experienced fixed braces and headgear myself and although it was awkward in my mouth, it didn't (really) impede my speech.

I was intrigued when I learned about the tongue crib feature. I imagine a treatment plan that involves moving the crib further and further (or larger and larger) to essentialy make it more and more difficult to talk.

I'm curious how a 'regular' retainer compares to a tongue crib and other features that makes it harder to speak?

Offline Braceme

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #21 on: 18. April 2020, 04:11:21 AM »
I've only experienced fixed braces and headgear myself and although it was awkward in my mouth, it didn't (really) impede my speech.

I was intrigued when I learned about the tongue crib feature. I imagine a treatment plan that involves moving the crib further and further (or larger and larger) to essentialy make it more and more difficult to talk.

I'm curious how a 'regular' retainer compares to a tongue crib and other features that makes it harder to speak?

Suggestion: go to any local ortho and say that you lost your retainer and ask if they can make you a new one. Mention, by the way, that your old orthodontist told you you thrusted your tongue in your sleep and gave you a retainer with some metal bars hanging down from behind the front teeth. They’ll know what you mean :)

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #22 on: 21. April 2020, 11:06:17 AM »
I had lisps for some weeks with bite block behind my upper canine, but now it's ok...   

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #23 on: 21. May 2020, 18:49:53 PM »
I had lisps when my ortho putted me bite blocks in my canines and more when that was changed to frontal teeth. Also when I had to wear elastics from lingual surface of my bottom canines and premolar to outside of my canines

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #24 on: 05. July 2020, 10:10:59 AM »
I have hawley retainers and I love the way effect my speech. My lisp has improved after wearing over time. I get a great kick out of wearing them out in public because of the lisp. I had full metal braces as an adult because of overcrowding but I really wanted them. I didn’t get any appliances but I often imagined getting headgear, a tongue crib And expander.

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #25 on: 12. July 2020, 22:55:19 PM »
I can say I did not at all enjoy having a lisp myself way back when.  9 months with an upper expander, and I still wasn't used to talking.  Same with my retainers, I never got completely over the lisp while wearing them.

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #26 on: 13. July 2020, 10:14:08 AM »
Suggestion: go to any local ortho and say that you lost your retainer and ask if they can make you a new one. Mention, by the way, that your old orthodontist told you you thrusted your tongue in your sleep and gave you a retainer with some metal bars hanging down from behind the front teeth. They’ll know what you mean :)

Oh thank you, that's a great idea. I'll try that.

I feel like this would make for a great story where the unlucky individual receives a much more severe retainer than the one they lost. Too bad the orthodontist that initially prescribed the retainer is no longer in business.

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #27 on: 17. August 2020, 19:51:32 PM »
They're a huge turn on for me! Double expanders and the right amount of elastics will keep the lisp in place for a while.

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #28 on: 06. January 2021, 19:06:25 PM »
I’d love for my wife to get full metal braces, expanders and a tongue crib to make her lisp badly. It would be such a turn on.

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #29 on: 10. February 2021, 23:17:28 PM »
My expander caused a lisp and I did not enjoy it when I was talking to my peers

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #30 on: 20. May 2021, 06:52:43 AM »
A lisp really gests me turned on.

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #31 on: 02. June 2021, 00:29:56 AM »
I'm certainly a big fan, more so on others, but I'd love to be put in the position of being forced to have one and then deal with it.

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #32 on: 19. June 2021, 21:01:13 PM »
Love lisps, both on me and on others. I love the thought of having to speak with something like a van beek, or a really bulky activator. I like seeing others too when they’re clearly struggling to speak with their braces!

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #33 on: 19. January 2022, 05:46:31 AM »
Oh yeth,I love the thought of thpeaking with a lithp!! Thath why I owdewed a modified twin block wetainer with a tongue cwib. I’m hoping fow a big time lithp and loth of dwool to thluwp back conthtantly. I hope to wethewe it by the end of Januawy. I’ll keep evewy one in the loop on my ethpewianth!

Offline bsma189

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #34 on: 14. July 2022, 03:22:06 AM »
I am really into the idea of being forced into having a lisp because of braces

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« Reply #35 on: 16. July 2022, 11:21:36 AM »
I had a really strong lisp when I started my treatment because they installed a bite plate right behind my front teeth. After two weeks the lisp was almost gone.

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #36 on: 18. July 2022, 00:52:05 AM »
Oh yeth,I love the thought of thpeaking with a lithp!! Thath why I owdewed a modified twin block wetainer with a tongue cwib. I’m hoping fow a big time lithp and loth of dwool to thluwp back conthtantly. I hope to wethewe it by the end of Januawy. I’ll keep evewy one in the loop on my ethpewianth!

Did you get the twin block with tongue crib? Did it affect speech and drooling?
I'm both curious and interested because I want the same as youand I am considering a twin block myself....

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #37 on: 12. April 2023, 03:29:35 AM »
It's not high on my priority list, but damn is it cute when I hear one!

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Re: Lisps
« Reply #38 on: 12. April 2023, 03:34:04 AM »
Yeah, a liship with brashish can be cute  ;D

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« Reply #39 on: 12. April 2023, 20:40:06 PM »
Yeah massive fan of a cute lisp on a girl with braces. Something about the embarrassment of not being able to speak naturally without the hardwear getting in the way of her lips or tongue ????????
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