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Offline Nameless

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What it is about braces that attracts you the most?
« on: 16. September 2020, 07:46:08 AM »
It could be anything from the physical appearance on yourself/others to the mindset of losing control when wearing them/ gaining control over others when applying them, or anything else you can think of. I find myself curious how other braces enthusiasts think.

Offline nyar

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Re: What it is about braces that attracts you the most?
« Reply #1 on: 16. September 2020, 12:39:50 PM »
It's a little bit of everything for me. I love how they feel both on myself and in someone else's mouth, and I like the sort of embarrassment they create bc they're always there, you can't take them off for years, and everyone will notice you have them :)

Offline duncombec

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Re: What it is about braces that attracts you the most?
« Reply #2 on: 16. September 2020, 14:15:25 PM »
I always think I'm a bit unusual here in that I have no desire to wear braces myself, but like to see others in them.
As to what I like about them, the look does have something about it for sure, but I like the inherent awkwardness that goes with wearing braces, and the loss of personal control in what happens to you.
A particular favourite 'scene' of mine is when a very confident guy suddenly find himself with a greater than average amount of metalwork, and how he changes as a result.

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Re: What it is about braces that attracts you the most?
« Reply #3 on: 31. March 2024, 00:21:15 AM »
I can completely agree with @duncombec! I never had braces before and I just love how other people get embarassed and have to suffer quite a bit.

Offline DemBones

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Re: What it is about braces that attracts you the most?
« Reply #4 on: 03. April 2024, 21:27:36 PM »
There’s a lot going on.  The “control” is definitely a thing, especially on something like headgear.  With straight braces, one gets used to them pretty quickly.  But wearing a headgear takes some effort, and nobody ever gets “used to it”.  The discipline needed to keep that thing strapped to your face takes some doing.  Having that control imposed and/or imposing that control on somebody else is quite a trip!