Question Posted Wednesday November 11 2009, 3:25 pm
So my bf has really bad breath. like i call him BBB whne he isn't around because it is so bad. Everyone else knows but him. What do I do about it? He can't smell it so he thinks everyone is kidding with him but my boyfriend's breath is AWFUL!
The best way to deal with this is to sit him down and tell him gently that maybe he should consider breath mints, gum, or mouth wash. Other than that, there really isn't much else you can do. To deal with bad breath, you first have to know that its there. He can't know that if he doesn't believe anyone. [ doodly_poodly's advice column | Ask doodly_poodly A Question ]
LadyinRed answered Thursday November 12 2009, 2:21 am: what you can do is,talk to him,tell him that he has a bad breath in a nice way...i know its not comfortable talking about this thing but if you really love him and care for him,you need to let him know!!atleast he knows that you care for him.. [ LadyinRed's advice column | Ask LadyinRed A Question ]
Volleyball2150 answered Wednesday November 11 2009, 4:33 pm: well if you guys are comfortable with making you, you could pop in a breath mint your mouth and then when you guys are kissing, just slip the breathmint into his mouth.
or you could ask him if he wants any gum or breathmints or anything, and offer other people around him so it doesnt seem like youre just thinking about his breath.
or what you could do is have a friend type up a survey like thing. something where its like- What is your favorite thing about your bf/gf. What is your least favorite thing about your bf/gf. What could your bf/gf do better in this relationship. What do you pinky promise your bf/gf. How much do you trust your bf/gf. etc etc. ect.
then be like "we should take this survey! it sounds fun!" and then for the spot that says, least favorite thing- you could mention his bad breath. or something like that.
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