Question: Placement advice for this tattoo?
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Question: Placement advice for this tattoo?

I’m planning on getting the stain glass window that’s in my childhood home tattooed, and wondering what’s a good placement. I’ve been thinking ribs/ side, back of arm, behind calf? It’ll be 3-4 inches. I don’t want it to be super duper visible like on the outside of my arm, but would like to see it.

u/Pure_War296 — 1 day ago
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Top left incisor feels like it’s shifting?

Hi all,

I’m a 28F. I don’t smoke , drink occasionally. No medical conditions to speak of other than mental health, but that doesn’t affect my oral care.

I had my most recent cleaning in March, to which all looked good. I did have a filling replaced in the tooth I’m talking about (#10) at that appointment, but it was for cosmetic reasons (my old one was very stained). For the past month or so, I’ve been noticing that tooth feels like it “shifts” when I eat or chew or suck on my teeth. It feels like I can “shift” it back with my tongue. It’s imperceptible in the mirror, I can’t see any movement from the front. There’s no pain with it, but it is starting to get pretty annoying when I eat anything.

I went to my dentist a few days ago to have him look at it. He said that my x-ray looked good, he measured my gums to check for a periodontal pocket- there were none, he said the vitality was good. So he just told me there’s no medical issue he can see.

But im now left wondering what this might be. I will also say that i have an anterior open bite- my top and bottom front teeth dont touch when i bite down. I dont know if thats relevant here, but thought id mention.

My current oral care routine is water floss, brush, tongue scrape midday, then regular floss, brush, tongue scrape at night.

Let me know if anyone has any ideas. I apologize for not having the X-ray.

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u/Pure_War296 — 5 days ago
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This is a positive one under this topic lol. I just left for a new job and had my second day today. It’s the same field, same remote situation, it was just better benefits and pay. I debated taking this new position or not, primarily because of how much I lovedddd my old team. We were super close and our meetings were always fun. We worked very well together and just developed amazing relationships, which I’m so grateful for. The old company also matched my current salary, which I didn’t expect at all, but I felt like this new one was such a cool opportunity for travel, learning new skills, and future resume building so I took it.

So far at my new position, I’ve just been interacting with my new manager (it’s a small team). She is a very nice lady and has no problems (other than maybe talks a bit too much lol), but I didn’t expect to be so emotional this week. I’ve cried a few times over missing my old coworkers. I left on amazing terms with everyone, they were all super sad to see me go, but supportive of me. We said we all need to see each other for dinner/ drinks still when we can.

Again, absolutely nothing is wrong with my new position- other than just feeling overwhelmed with all the newness and having more responsibilities at this job.

This is just a vent I guess. Anyone else feel this emotional after leaving? I’m a sensitive gal so that probably factors into it lol

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u/Pure_War296 — 2 months ago