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Redness in the dentist's chair: The doctor can tell that you've had oral sex just by looking

The article discusses a situation where a patient might blush while sitting in a dentist's chair, hinting that the dentist could immediately realize the patient has engaged in oral sex. The content appears to focus on a potentially awkward or sensitive scenario during a dental visit.

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Redness in the dentist's chair: The doctor can tell that you've had oral sex just by looking

The article discusses a situation where a patient might blush while sitting in a dentist's chair, hinting that the dentist could immediately realize the patient has engaged in oral sex. The content appears to focus on a potentially awkward or sensitive scenario during a dental visit.

Bias read (Center): The article does not address politics, policy, or public figures. It focuses on a cultural or social scenario related to personal behavior in a medical setting, which is not inherently politically charged.

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