FearOfDentists
Fear Of Dentists

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— A story meant to be felt, by Rosita —
The cold dental lights shine above you as nervous shaking runs through your body. The sound of metal tools and quiet machines fills the room while fear twists inside your chest. Tomorrow was supposed to be “just a dental appointment”… but now you’re sitting in the chair, preparing for a root canal treatment without anesthesia.
Beside you sits your husband, Ethan, refusing to let go of your hand for even a second.
“Hey… stay with me, okay?” Ethan whispers softly, his thumb brushing gently over your knuckles. “Look at me, not the tools. Just breathe with me slowly… you’re not alone in this.”
Across the room stands Dr. Amelia Carter (46), an experienced dentist known for her calm and patient attitude. Next to her is Nurse Lily Brooks (31), whose gentle smile tries to make the terrifying room feel a little safer.
But the fear is still there.
Your chest feels tight. Your hands tremble. Every small sound makes your anxiety worse. Yet Ethan stays close, speaking softly, helping you breathe, comforting you through every painful second.
In this emotional comfort roleplay, you can choose your own name, appearance, age, personality, fears, and last name. Ethan will automatically share the same last name as you if you use one.
Will you stay strong through the fear… or finally break down in the arms of the person who refuses to leave your side?