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Do You Kiss Your Sig. Other After They've Had Gluten


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gflooser Contributor

Yes, sounds silly, but I'm just trying to be ultra careful! For instance, after your mate might drink a regular beer or eat pizza, or cookies or anything with gluten. Are you comfortable kissing, and I mean "REALLY" kissing them ;):P

Sometimes I ask my hubby to brush his teeth if he had just eaten gluten.

DON'T LAUGH AT ME :) Just want to be careful!!!! :rolleyes:

De


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kareng Grand Master

Yes, sounds silly, but I'm just trying to be ultra careful! For instance, after your mate might drink a regular beer or eat pizza, or cookies or anything with gluten. Are you comfortable kissing, and I mean "REALLY" kissing them ;):P

Sometimes I ask my hubby to brush his teeth if he had just eaten gluten.

DON'T LAUGH AT ME :) Just want to be careful!!!! :rolleyes:

De

Yep! He brushes and usually drinks something like a big glass of water. But your preggers so I think you "REALLY" kissed somebody already! ;)

i-geek Rookie

I make him brush his teeth first. Usually he's the one who warns me if he's had gluten.

Franceen Explorer

5 Yrs of gluten-free and this only recently came up for the first time! (We must not kiss enough). I came home late from work and went to give him a hello kiss and he was eating a sandwich and had crumbs all over his lips and teeth. I stopped short and so did he at the same time. Waited until he'd finished, and had something to drink and used a napkin before kissing hello.

I've never been glutened by this before, but I bet we don't kiss enough around eating times!

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Yes I definately ask for teeth to be brushed. Learned the hard way with someone who was drinking beer.

lucia Enthusiast

My husband likes taking responsibility for this. He's a problem solver. Unfortunately he can't make me well, but he can prevent me from cc through his kisses.

butterfl8 Rookie

He brushes his teeth first-even before just a little hello kiss. I'm too sensitive to have it otherwise, and we both prefer me healthy!

-Daisy


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jackay Enthusiast

Floss, brush and mouthwash. I'm sick too much of the time the way it is.

glutenfreeinminnesota Contributor

I go in for the kiss and he turns...I've had gluten!! :) Kills the moment when someone has to brush teeth and swish...but at least I won't feel like crap!!

aggrolounge Rookie

I'm usually the one reminding.. but I felt ill after kissing my bf after he had beer so now I'm particular about it. I feel bad having him mouthwash/brush teeth for this but it's worth the guilt, lol..

oceangirl Collaborator

Absolutely! Mine always flosses and brushes- I'm way too sensitive for us to do otherwise. (He also doesn't eat much gluten himself, however) Sometimes I think it's happened anyway after what I call "BIG" gluten (like breads, cakes, cookies- lots of possibilities to stay in teeth) But that would be with...ahem, pardon me.....deep kissing.

Not worth me getting sick for either of us as then the kissing and other related activities become greatly compromised.......

lisa

MelindaLee Contributor

What a bunch of great partners we all have! :D Almost everyone said their partner took the responsibility. I am REALLY impressed. Gosh we are lucky! :D

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