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Conference turris::womannotes-v1

Title:ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 1 --ARCHIVE
Notice:V1 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:873
Total number of notes:22329

831.0. "Gap-Toothed Women?" by JET::SOUSA () Fri Apr 29 1988 15:08

    There is a show on The Discovery Channel this week (sorry, but I
    forget what day and time) called Gap-Toothed Women.  When I saw
    the advertisement for it last night I couldn't believe it.  They
    used Lauren Hutton as an example of a 'gap-toothed woman' ... they
    flashed pictures of other women with a space between their two front
    teeth but seemed to make it a point to use Lauren as an example.
    Though I think Loren Hutton is very pretty, I don't think that it's
    the space between her front teeth that makes me think so.
    
    Can someone fill me in here?  I don't understand .... why not "Gap-
    Toothed PEOPLE"?  Aren't there any gap-toothed men?
    
    bs
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831.1|_/\_\ CLOSUS::WOODWARDThis used to be Real EstateFri Apr 29 1988 15:498
    hmmm..  interesting!
    
    In Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales," one of the main characters was
    a "gap-toothed" man.  This was specifically mentioned in the poem
    to warn the reader that the character was a seedy one.  Seems that
    in those days, gapped teeth meant that person was evil. 
    
    I don't think Lauren Hutton is evil...
831.2any other versions?ULTRA::LARUpeace, love, and the bluesFri Apr 29 1988 16:044
    I remember Chaucer's character as a "gap-toothed woman," and that
    this was to imply that she was quite sensual.
    
    	bruce
831.3as I recall itVOLGA::B_REINKEwhere the sidewalk endsFri Apr 29 1988 16:174
    I remember it the way that bruce did...that it was a gap toothed
    woman who was somewhat baudy.
    
   Bonnie
831.4Terry-Thomas, A Gap-Toothed MaleFDCV03::ROSSFri Apr 29 1988 16:238
    RE: .0
    
    > Aren't there any gap-toothed men?
    
    The very popular British comedian back in the '60's, Terry-Thomas
    (yes, the hyphen was a part of his name) was quite gap-toothed.
    
      Alan
831.5What was the point?ARTFUL::SCOTTFrom St. Louis, in the Great State of MiseryFri Apr 29 1988 16:236
    
    Was there some interesting purpose stated for this examination of
    gap-toothed women?  Are they statistically more prone to some sort of
    cancer or something?
    
    					-- Mikey (a gap-toothed man)
831.6KELVIN::WHARTONMon May 02 1988 00:3612
       Hey guys... 
    
    I don't know what the gap-toothed woman symbolized in Chaucer's
    works.  However, I'm a gap-toothed woman.  I've been told by many
    people that it is a sign of heightened sexuality.  I've also been
    told that indicates of a liar.
    
    I'd like to believe the first one. :-)
    
    Anyway, for me it's been a source of great conversations. 
    
    _karen
831.7Gap-Toothed = Young Don JohnsonAMUN::CRITZMon May 02 1988 08:375
    	I remember seeing Don Johnson in one of his early movies. He
    	was gap-toothed. He's obviously had some work done since that
    	movie.
    
    	Scott (No gaps (in my teeth))
831.8Wife of BathCURIE::MACISAACMon May 02 1988 14:278
        The gap-toothed woman that you keep referencing from Chaucer's
        Canterbury Tales is the Wife of Bath.  In Chaucer's time women
        with a gap between their two front teeth were thought to be
        extremely sensual.  I don't know if that is true or not, but
        the tale she told definitely raised my eyebrows!  I'd put the
        whole work on your "Must Read" list.  Its great stuff!
    
        Julie 
831.9gap=youthGNUVAX::QUIRIYMon May 02 1988 14:3312
    
    Time to dig out "Canterbury Tales" for a reread.  I don't even remember
    a gap-toothed person, and not knowing the answer (now that it's been 
    brought up) drives me crazy.  I think it would also be interesting
    to find out just what gap-toothedness might have suggested about
    one's character way back then.
    
    Gap-toothed to me suggests youth.  Young kids getting their permanent
    teeth very often have gaps between their teeth -- some close, some
    don't.                                            
    
    CQ
831.10VXHDRM::SUNNYTain't nobodys business if I do...Tue May 03 1988 12:393
    I find those gaps to be very interesting. Makes for a GREAT face!!
    
                                         -sunny-
831.11inherited through thought????NCVAX1::COOPERIf this is love, I'd prefer lunch!Tue May 03 1988 14:018
    I always found gaps in the teeth to be very interesting as well
    as sensual.  All while I was growing up I wanted a gapped tooth
    (always admiring Lauren Hutton's).  Surprisingly, my daughter has
    a gap.
    
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