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Dating Someone With Celiacs?


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ecafhtroneht Newbie

What is the best way to go about the first kiss? As I understand, some people would have bad reactions to the gluten on others lips. How would you go about asking a person this? Any suggestions? Thanks

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bartfull Rising Star

Brush your teeth well before the date, and if you go to a restaurant, eat what your date eats. There will be no gluten on your lips to worry about. :)

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w8in4dave Community Regular

Thats what I was going to say!! Don't eat Gluten and you don't have to worry!! :) 

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Pegleg84 Collaborator

Brush brush brush your teeth. Easy peasy. Also, kisses on the cheek are safe and still count in my book.

 

It's great that you want to do what you can to keep your potential girl/boyfriend from getting sick. They'll be impressed!

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eers03 Explorer

Good looking out.  If you're having drinks, I wouldn't be ordering beer either...

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SinnerLloyd Newbie

Brush brush brush your teeth. Easy peasy. Also, kisses on the cheek are safe and still count in my book.

 

It's great that you want to do what you can to keep your potential girl/boyfriend from getting sick. They'll be impressed!

 

Yup, and eat what she eats.

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