More precisely, the bristles of my toothbrush as they brushed along the edge of the tube.
My toothbrush has been in my mouth...obviously. Now, I don't share my toothpaste...I have my own bathroom, but I would say that is probably not the case in most homes.
I know a few people that wouldn't dare eat or drink after another person. I wonder if they share toothpaste?
Is there a better way to do this? How do you get that neat little flourish of toothpaste on the brush without physical contact between the two? Did I miss something in my upbringing? Am I missing a special toothpaste utensil? Have I just not mastered the use of gravity on a viscous product?
It wouldn't surprise me.
Maybe, at a later date, we'll discuss soap.
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Funny how many things we don't really think about, and I will not be able to be present for the soap discussion, you've grossed me out enough. Thanks.
Saunya
Peter and I share toothpaste but we also swap spit, so if our bristles both hit the edge of the tube, im not concerned, as i prob already have any other ailments he's got by now.
Some of us potentially share space with people we'd really rather not think about where their mouths have been. =P
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