This might be a stupid question but here it goes...
I got a little sore/cut thing in my mouth a couple of days ago (I'm pretty sure it's from eating chips, because a little while after I ate them I felt the cut). It's healing pretty well, and it's almost gone. My question is though- do you think it would be ok to make out with my bf tomorrow? because I am going to be seeing him tomorrow (we haven't seen eachother in 2 weeks, because he went on vacation). I'm not sick or anything, but do you think it would be ok to make out with him?
Thanks I'll rate ya if you want me to.
Briht_knee_89 answered Wednesday June 22 2005, 7:20 pm: hey babe, i think itd be fine to make out with your boyfriend. i mean, as long as its healing okay, i dont see why not! i say go for it darling! if it gets any worse afterwards, you should maybe try like coldsore medicine or something. but im sure its fun! have fun!
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xxJadakiss1222xx answered Wednesday June 22 2005, 5:35 pm: I think it will be ok for you to make out with your boyfriend its not like you have any std's or anything. its nothing to worry about. whenever you eat chips they can easily cut the inside of your mouth.. nd i would greatly appreciate it if you rated! BUT ONLY IF YOU WANT TOO!
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jodyfresh answered Wednesday June 22 2005, 5:16 pm: girl of course you can still make out with your boyfriend. its just a little cut,no big deal your boyfriend wont care.
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