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Paid “yaeba” means adding fang-like/high canine teeth. The clinic markets it as cute, natural and individual, not as making women look like children. https://bunpro.jp/ja/vocabs/%E5%85%AB%E9%87%8D%E6%AD%AF https://ds-plaisir.com/about/double-tooth/ “Youth/young girls” appears in NYT as an outside critic’s view, not the stated reason. https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/resd1110fall2011/files/2011/10/www-nytimes-com.pdf

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I will never ever forget the day my partner (who is from JP) told me that crooked teeth of some japanese women, especially women who actually pay to make them crooked, was common because it made them look more like children (like little girls)... Like, yikes... Yikes

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