wales@ucla-cs.UUCP (04/13/85)
This is how I was induced to stop sucking my thumb. I am reporting this without judging the technique one way or the other. My mother and I went to the supermarket one day. I don't know exactly how old I was at the time, but I was probably around four or five. The owner of the store was a good friend of my mother, and the two of them were talking about something (at the time, of course, I couldn't have cared less exactly what) when I started sucking my thumb. When the store owner saw this, he became quite upset and showed me his thumb, which was all black and blue. He said that this was what would happen to my thumb if I kept on sucking it. I never sucked my thumb again. It wasn't until a long time later that I figured out that the grocer had gotten his multicolored thumb from hitting it with a wayward hammer or slamming a door on it -- NOT from sucking it as a child. Curiously, I never felt any kind of betrayal or resentment over having been "lied to" in connection with this incident. -- Rich Wales // UCLA Computer Science Department // +1 213-825-5683 3531 Boelter Hall // Los Angeles, California 90024 // USA wales@UCLA-LOCUS.ARPA {ihnp4,ucbvax}!ucla-cs!wales
atkins@opus.UUCP (Brian Atkins) (04/16/85)
I had a similar experience. My mother took me to the dentist. He explained that if I continued to suck my thumb it would result in crooked permanent teeth, after my baby teeth fell out. True or not, I stopped sucking my thumb. Is this true, sucking your thumb past a certain age causes too much stress on the permanent teeth?
dts@gitpyr.UUCP (Danny Sharpe) (04/22/85)
In article <1152@opus.UUCP> atkins@opus.UUCP (Brian Atkins) writes: > >I had a similar experience. My mother took me to the dentist. He explained >that if I continued to suck my thumb it would result in crooked permanent >teeth, after my baby teeth fell out. True or not, I stopped sucking my thumb. > My mother told me that if I chewed with my mouth open my teeth would fall out. I stopped chewing with my mouth open. -- -- Either Argle-Bargle IV or someone else. -- Danny Sharpe School of ICS Georgia Insitute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332 ...!{akgua,allegra,amd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ut-ngp}!gatech!gitpyr!dts