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Offline Boheme

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Brainstorming
« on: 23. August 2024, 17:09:31 PM »
Long time no see. I'm getting back into writing these types of stories and would love to hear your ideas. Message me

Offline TimeandBrace

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Re: Brainstorming
« Reply #1 on: 24. August 2024, 15:39:13 PM »
Everyone in a workplace finds out full bands and headgear are now part of the uniform policy.

Offline Boheme

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Re: Brainstorming
« Reply #2 on: 30. August 2024, 04:12:46 AM »
Love this!

Offline duncombec

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Re: Brainstorming
« Reply #3 on: 30. August 2024, 10:16:22 AM »
Turn things on their head a little.
- Girlfriend with dominant tendencies insists her boyfriend get braces.
- Parents try to persuade child, but child ends up not needing them but parent(s) do.
- Bridezilla wants bridesmaids and ushers to have braces (perhaps because they were negative towards one who already has)
- literally nobody has braces as a teenager, because it's cultural to start paying for them with your first pay packet.

Any story where orthodontic braces are front and centre, yet still comes from a new direction.

Offline superstud

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Re: Brainstorming
« Reply #4 on: 14. September 2024, 00:06:15 AM »
And another where an 8th-9th grader wore a cervical cap headgear, with a facebow that pushed her upper lip real high.  Her parents did not allow her to take her headgear off or put it on, but had to have the school nurse do it for her, even for lunch and gym class.  Same thing at home, putting them in and taking then off always had to be done for her.  She was kept in her headgear (a cervical cap) on a strict 16/hr day schedule for all of 8th and 9th grades. She did not sleep with her headgear, though but nearly every waking moment was spent wearing it.  This was in about 1971-72. A true story.

Offline cp927

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Re: Brainstorming
« Reply #5 on: 17. September 2024, 00:34:53 AM »
A true story. ?  it's strange she have it by day and not the night ?

Offline m1090y

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Re: Brainstorming
« Reply #6 on: 17. September 2024, 05:47:51 AM »
Here is a twisted way to come up with story ideas:  Go to the story rules for this forum and identify a plot you would not be allowed to post.  Then figure out how to bend it so you could.  I've done this and came up with more unique plots, settings and characters.  So instead of a kid having a standard braces ordeal, someone old enough has that ordeal but you have to translate everything so it seems like an adult is going through it; Instead of having the parents forcing the kid to... come up with some natural force that does the same thing to an adult;

Try reversing things:  Instead of a step-mom making the kid get braces, the adult kid influences things so the step-mom gets them; or the patient wears appliances too much or too many, or for too long.

Just a couple of ideas.