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Is the toothfairy real?

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Hey I'm 19 years old. My mom is a preschool teacher and my dad is a psychiatrist. My mom my whole life taught me how to believe in the mystical and such. My dad says I need a life. Since I was little I always left teeth under my pillow and the next day I got money. Now my friends say that the toothfairy isn't real. When I was 10 I could have sworn I saw her! She was white and about the size of my hand. I don't know who to believe! My mom? My dad? HELP! NO RUDE COMMENTS PLEASE!

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  1. While it may be fun to believe in the Tooth Fairy and

    Santa Claus, neither is real. I know, it's a real bummer. If only such magical things existed. I still miss writing letters to Santa Claus and eagerly awaiting the money that the Tooth Fairy is supposed to give.

    Sorry, but everyone has to find out and believe in the truth at some point. :)

    As for the fairy that you think you saw, it could have been dreamt of or imagined. Sometimes I wake up from a dream thinking it was completely real.

    But yep, no tooth fairies exist in this un-magical world haha. :)


  2. Its just little storys you tell to your kids to be scared of or to have hope.It was all a lie though when it comes to the truth.Like santa claus there is none its just a story people tell for generation so really you lie to your kids when there young saying there is one but really there just made up storys.Just to scared you get you exicted and to listen to them just as the boogiman or the cookie moster all stories

  3. I don't think so, but who really knows. Anything is possible.

    As for actually seeing her: When you truly believe something, your brain can make it happen. Since you were probably in bed and close to sleeping, it's even more likely that mind may have been playing tricks on you.  

  4. You probably dreamt about it. Your dreams can be whatever you want them to be, and at the time it was the tooth fairy. The tooth fairy does not exist my dear, soley because it was your dad who put the money under your pillow while you slept. The tooth fairy only lives in the imagination and fairy tales. Listen to your father on this one, tooth fairy = not real, but don't blank out on your mother either. She can help you believe in other mystic beings that seem very possibly real, except the tooth fairy.

  5. im srry but the tooth fairy isnt real lol

  6. no honey

  7. um no

  8. NO

  9. yep, just like santa, the boogy man and jesus

  10. fairys do exist. but as far as the tooth fairy that we all believed came to take our tooth is just a hoax for the childs imagination. my friend tryed to catch the tooth fairy when he was young he didnt tell his mum that his tooth came out, he then put it in the trap door of his toy castle which if the tooth fairy got it the door would close trapping her, but in the morning the tooth was still there, he told his mum and told her that she was a lying about the tooth fairy she told him to leave the tooth under his pillow the next night it was gone so moral to the story is the tooth fairy is your parents

  11. Whenever you doubt the existence of Santa Claus or the Tooth fairy or mermaids or whatever just because someone told you they weren't real, think about this: Santa won't give presents to kids that don't believe in him, because they are not worthy. Mythical people and creatures aren't begging for everyone to believe in them, So they're not going to waste time trying to convince people their real. And never fall for the " it's not real 'cuz I've never seen it."  Christians: Have you ever seen god?  

    In conclusion, I just wanted to share my stories, but back to your question: yes, she is real. I never put a tooth under my pillow though, so I wouldn't know. But I thinc.

    You probably did see her. I saw Santa, ( I saw him with my parents) he was carrying a bag behind his back and walking towards the driveway. There were also presents under the tree that werent there before too.

    My friend who doesn't believe in the tooth fairy one night put a tooth under her pillow. She didn't tell her parents. In the morning, the tooth was still there, no money. She told her mom about it. Her mom said to try again. Next morning, five bucks.

    So yeah, she is real.

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