Do you brush your tongue?
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- lime2
When you brush your teeth do you brush your tongue as well?
- unknown0
sometimes
- lime20
yup!
- jennydean0
always!
- lime20
Not only do I brush, but I have an evil little tongue scraper.
It was nastiness for a few weeks after I had my wisdom teeth removed, but I'm glad I was pulling it out and not leaving it to grow into new life.
- unknown0
sometimes
- lime20
is this an america/europe difference?
- Mick0
- jox0
abso-diddly-lutely!
- ********0
I do better than that....
I get a tablespoon of sunflower oil every morning and use it as mouthwash....
push it in between your teeth and aww around yer gub for a couple of minutes then spit the shite oot...
healthy!!
try it, yer gnashers have never been so clean!
- unknown0
*gags
- waynepixel0
no no no
- lime20
sunflower oil... that sounds interesting. how the fuck should that get rid of any bacteria? or is it the stench that goes byebye? weird goings on me recoons. we should invite a scientist into this round table discussion and have him explain.
- unknown0
no, that is not a european/american difference!
we have hygiene too ya know.
oh, but we dont wipe our asses after diarreah b/c its so watery and its just a waste of paper. thats just custom though.
- lime20
it's not a question of hygene sir.
just wondering if this particular style of mouth care is continental in origin or not. djeeeezzzz.
- unknown0
ok, how can you not call it a question of hygiene? im dying to know that? you are asking about removing bacteria from your tongue. it most certainly is a question of hygiene.
dictionary.com:
hygiene
n 1: a condition promoting sanitary practices; "personal hygiene"
thats exactly what you are asking us.
- unknown0
HOT
- lime20
hottt even!
- unknown0
mg33, is that neo on your website?
- unknown0
that is pure fury on my site
- lime20
What I emant to say was, my question didn't refer to the hygene aspect of tongue brushing, but on the cultural, historical background of this form of mouth hygene.