Ok, so I'm going on my first date ever this Saturday night. Exciting!! Well, I'm not assuming that on the first date I'm going to kiss this guy, but it doesn't hurt to be prepared, right?
I have never been told I have bad breath, but that's something I'm COMPLETELY paranoid about, all the time. I brush my teeth every day, of course, and I chew gum constantly, but I'm always worried about it.
We're going to dinner, so I know not to order garlic or any of that stuff, but is there anything I can do to make sure I'm minty fresh the entire date?
Sorry if this is a weird question. I worry about the most random things.
kdisncsbabe answered Tuesday May 15 2007, 12:15 am: Well, bring some mints with you, but seriously. DONT WORRY, im sure your date(s) won't mind, they breath probably smells a little too. But the point is, dont worry and have a good time. [ kdisncsbabe's advice column | Ask kdisncsbabe A Question ]
christina answered Monday May 14 2007, 11:09 pm: Pop mints whenever you can, or go to the bathroom after dinner & brush your teeth in there. It could be weird, but it's always good to be prepared, haha. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
ductape_n_roses answered Monday May 14 2007, 11:07 pm: Don't worry
It's not a weird question.
Face it, it's the question that lingers on EVERY SINGLE pERSON'S MIND
Haha, first of all, brush your teeth really well. Use a tongue scraper is you have one and mouthwash. Do NOT chew gum. Believe it or not, it will amke your breath smell weird because you're producing all that saliva. Mint and those listerine strips should work fine. Erm, don't order food that has strong ssmell. You should be fine =)
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