Some people are afraid of catching germs, you kiss him and have sex with him, I see nothing wrong with using his toothbrush. Just keep loving your husband, and forget what other people think.
2007-03-18 17:49:23
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answered by ? 5
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Well there are lots of bacteria on a toothbrush and for some people who are neat-freaks and germ-o-phobes that is really hardcore...lol. He's your husband for goodness sake, you've swapped more than just spit and a few harmless bacterial microbes.
It's silly to worry about it at this point. I can understand where they are coming from though. Who wants more germs and bacteria then necessary. I admit I wouldn't even dream of doing it with a stranger or even a good friend.
2007-03-18 17:51:11
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answered by Kurius_Kitten 4
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Tell your friends that their toothbrushes aren't any cleaner. When a person has a bowel movement and flushes, hundreds of thousands of molecules of feces rise into the air and sticks to whatever it lands on. That includes towels, washcloths, bars of soap, and toothbrushes. When they tell you you're gross for using your husbands toothbrush, ask them if they realize their own toothbrushes have pretty been up the rectum of whoever used their bathroom.
2007-03-18 17:54:10
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answered by IAINTELLEN 6
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It just seems a bit self-defeating. Toothbrushes are supposed to clean your mouth, yet his has been in contact with his mouth. Since mouths are one of the dirtiest spots on the body, it just wouldn't make much sense.
I see your point about kissing, though. But still, kissing is fun, whereas no direct pleasure can be taken from a used toothbrush. Why you wouldn't just pay the extra $0.50 for your own toothbrush is beyond me.
2007-03-18 17:49:08
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answered by Bobby S 4
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Not all married couples share the same toothbrush for health reason. Yes, you kiss and that's it... when you brush your teeth, the passion of romance is no longer there, instead, you're in the health and sanitation fit.
Though I appreciate your manner of demonstrating your affection, I'm afraid you might as well keep it to yourself so as not to antagonize health buffs.
2007-03-18 17:57:25
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answered by september 2
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That is truly disgusting. Get your own toothbrush. Why do you even feel the need to use your husband's toothbrush? I think that's the real question.
2007-03-18 17:52:46
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answered by piercedambition 2
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Yeah its true this upsets people. Like my ex-boyfriend got all grossed out when I suggested he use mine one morning after spending the night. I was like dude you were in me a few hours ago and now you won't use my toothbrush?!
2007-03-18 17:49:00
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answered by gus_zalenski 5
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I always thought it was gross untill I met my husband. People freak over the stupidest things but they dont think about how many germs thay pick up everyday..
2007-03-18 19:04:23
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answered by Mom to Isobelle 2, & Gavyn 8mths 5
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Well, because his toothbrush is used for cleaning the crud out of his teeth, something I hope he does before the two of you start kissing, so you are using his crud cleaning tool.
2007-03-18 17:49:44
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answered by OU812 5
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That was a very good example you pointed out , if you kiss i don't see why the heck not you can't share a toohbrush.....didn't think about it that way. Well thanks for enlighting my life. People freak out the thought of germs a guess , but you spread way more germs by kissing.
2007-03-18 17:49:34
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answered by Anonymous
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