Woman who has 'no teeth' says men love it and it's 'boosted her confidence'

A toothless female TikTok user has showed off what she looks like with no teeth - and men are impressed
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A TikTok user with no teeth has become an internet sensation, confidently sharing her life and experiences on the platform.

The bosy positive user, known as @To0thlessQueen, boasts over 400,000 followers. She recently went viral for a video where she flaunts her figure and her dentures to Tinashe's track 'Nasty', alongside the caption: "POV [point of view]: He asks 'What's that mouth do?"

When questioned about her dating life and whether men are bothered by her dentures, @To0thlessQueen responded with assurance: "I've found it easier to date. But I've been with the same person for going on five years. But in the beginning it gave me more confidence."

Not all viewers appreciated the bold content or the provocative caption, with one criticising: "Pitiful. That's pitiful and vulgar." The TikToker hit back at the negativity though, replying: "Move along!"

Meanwhile, other denture-wearing users chimed in with their positive experiences, suggesting their partners prefer them without teeth in the bedroom.

One commented: "My man definitely has no complaints," while another added: "FR [for real] my partner said it is better without them in. It's a real thing. I've read other guys say the same on Reddit too. I boosted my confidence a bit."

Another shared: "My husband can't wait for my gums to heal. I'm only on day three since extractions! " And yet another revealed: "First thing my husband asked when I healed up.."

@To0thlessQueen's most-viewed TikTok video has gathered a whopping 12.8 million views. Anchored to her profile, she shares an uncomplicated message: "You're beautiful no matter what! Be true to yourself."

Data from the U.S. Census and research carried out in the Simmons National Consumer Survey (NHCS) indicates that an astounding 40.99 million Americans used dentures in 2020. This number is expected to rise to 42.46 million by 2024.