TER General Board

Re: Mouthwash
MaggieLinn2 See my TER Reviews 1643 reads
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1 / 37

If your breath smells like something died or your teeth look like they have not seen a toothbrush in years I and other ladies will casually not let you go down. Why you ask? Because we don’t want BV and yeast infections which is what happens from bacteria in your mouth. So if my service says you will get face sitting or Daty and you did not perhaps a trip to the dentist should be something you should do before your next appointment with a lady.  

 
There I said it!  

Sorry I love guys going down on me and I’ll sit on your face till you are blue but when I have to miss work for a week or more because you can’t seem to take care of oral hygiene it’s just not something I am willing to compromise anymore.

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 8 reads
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3 / 37

I highly recommend rinsing your mouth out with hydrogen peroxide. I do. I see a dentist regularly & I truly care about myself. You should too!  

DATY is not on the menu if you have Halitosis,  Candida fungus & there are many signs that tell. Look at yourself before investing in a date. This is why providers should be able to grade hobbyists as well. No one wants BV, or a yeast infection it's not worth the time, or money.

MaggieLinn2 See my TER Reviews 7 reads
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4 / 37

I offer mouthwash! You know how don’t use it! But if they have deeper issues even that won’t cure it . So I won’t do Daty or kiss at all if that is the case. Guys don’t understand it’s not just STDs we need to worry about there are other things that take us out of the game temporarily. Once I got mono from a guy and was down 2 months!

edinathens 7 reads
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5 / 37

"Hydrogen peroxide does attack and damage skin. Because it is a strong oxidizing agent, it does not distinguish between bacteria and healthy tissue. Even common household (3%) solutions can cause irritation, dryness, and temporary whitening of the skin. Higher concentrations or prolonged exposure can lead to severe issues like chemical burns, blistering, and dermatitis. Furthermore, using it on open cuts actually damages the new, fragile cells needed for the skin to heal properly." - Gemini AI

MaggieLinn2 See my TER Reviews 8 reads
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6 / 37

That does not help if you have an underlying issue unfortunately. You need a dentist for that kind of help. I offer mouthwash and so many don’t use it!

MaggieLinn2 See my TER Reviews 9 reads
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7 / 37

Same for alcohol in mouthwash . It opens cuts too. But using it before an appt is better than spreading bacteria to us they causes issues.

hehitshewins 7 reads
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8 / 37

Sure, if they have deeper issues. But I echo the importance of mouthwash. It’s amazing how many ladies do not have it. I literally look for it and want it. I have no deeper issues. I brush and floss twice a day. I use a water pick and mouthwash once a day. I never miss a day. But I often go to appointments from work and don’t have a chance to toss back some mouthwash.

Readytorock1 43 Reviews 7 reads
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10 / 37

QB is queen of giving sub par med advice. She stated recently some nonsense about mongers giving blood and seems to still be confused how doxy works.

blunt4299 17 Reviews 7 reads
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11 / 37

Fools.  30 seconds spent on fresh breath most often leads to a much more enjoyable session.  Excellent ROI in my opinion.  I always bring a little travel bottle just in case.

MaggieLinn2 See my TER Reviews 10 reads
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12 / 37

I have carried the same bottle with me for what seems like two years! That is how often people use it. I have a separate bottle for me and I have gone through so many !

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 7 reads
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13 / 37

but you should stick to topics you have experience with.  Lol

mrfisher 115 Reviews 10 reads
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14 / 37

and I swear by it.

 
No alcohol, and very effective.

 
Since using it I've had gals want to DFK who previously told me that they don't do that with clients.

 
And no, I'm not the guy on the label on the bottle.

inicky46 61 Reviews 7 reads
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15 / 37
mrfisher 115 Reviews 9 reads
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16 / 37

I am the man on the bottle after all.

I don't recall ever giving them the right to use my image, but on the other hand, I do recall clicking a box on some sweepstakes subscription a while back, so maybe that explains it.

I also started to receive monthly checks labeled "royalties" for 11 cents each.  I keep them in a sack labeled:  Horse shit I need to take care of someday.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 10 reads
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18 / 37

the most convenient way.  They are small enough to be stowed just about anywhere in your car, and if you do car dates, you can offer it to HER before she starts that $20 BBBJ.  (Unless you are seeing meth-heads in LA with no teeth, then there's a $10 upcharge for no teeth.)  

looking4918 13 Reviews 9 reads
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19 / 37

I learned many years ago from this page to keep a bottle of mouthwash in every car you own. It doesn't replace good dental care ( that's a must) a serious tooth scrubbing before leaving is a given. Along with a good swig of mouth wash right before walking in is standard procedure. Why not set yourself up for success ? Most of us are already older than the ladies we see. Use any small thing possible to have a great session.    

ClaireLaCrosse See my TER Reviews 27 reads
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20 / 37

If someone doesn’t opt to use it, and clearly needs to, I will politely but firmly request that he go avail himself of the Listerine and other oral hygiene products I have courteously provided.

edinathens 10 reads
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21 / 37

It's not alcohol, so it doesn't burn,  and has antiviral activity. "Research shows that CPC possesses antiviral properties, and when used in oral rinses, it can temporarily suppress the infectivity of enveloped viruses, including SARS-CoV-2 and Herpes Simplex." It can be found at Walmart with prices comparable to other mouthwashes.

winchester 1 186 Reviews 9 reads
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23 / 37

Sounds like Maggie was having a Bad Day after a Bad Night ----Just Venting I suppose!  Come on Guy's---Brush, Floss, and get a regular check up with your Dentist including cleanings---and pick a Dentist with a Hot Hygienist ---If you don't....you can forget about Maggie sitting on your face....

edinathens 8 reads
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24 / 37
inicky46 61 Reviews 5 reads
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25 / 37
Hugh_Jorgan6969 30 Reviews 8 reads
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26 / 37

Nevermind Listerine, if you're noticing it as soon as you open the door, try Mister Clean lolollololo

holystonethedeck 104 Reviews 6 reads
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27 / 37

I've been rinsing nightly with hydrogen peroxide ever since 2021 when I gargled with it at the suggestion of a nurse friend to try to get rid of a very bad covid sore throat and it worked like magic.

 
My hygienist agrees that it's great to use as a rinse plus it's a teeth whitener.  

 
I dilute it with water (about 3 parts water to 1 part H2O2) and have not experienced any negative issues.

HarperHarlow See my TER Reviews 8 reads
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28 / 37

I do the same as well. I mix it with H20 and mouthwash and it works great. And when I use to smoke it kept my teeth white and no one ever knew I was a smoker back then. I also take a swig of it and brush my teeth with it as well and that keeps them bright and white and I have never had any issues at all and I have been doing this for over 20yrs.

edinathens 7 reads
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29 / 37

From Gemini AI . . .
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Yes, rinsing your mouth with hydrogen peroxide is safe for occasional, short-term use if properly diluted. It is highly effective at cleansing canker sores, reducing minor gum inflammation, and soothing a sore throat. However, it is not recommended for routine daily use.  
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How to Safely Rinse -
Dilute it: Never use full-strength 3% hydrogen peroxide. Mix one part 3% hydrogen peroxide with one to two parts water.
Rinse, Don't Swallow: Swish the solution gently in your mouth for no more than 30 to 60 seconds.
Spit it Out: Do not swallow the liquid, as it can cause nausea or vomiting.  
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Potential Risks -
Microbiome imbalance: Long-term use can kill beneficial oral bacteria, leading to a higher risk of thrush or sores.
Soft tissue damage: High concentrations or frequent use can cause gum irritation, temporary whitening of the gums, or chemical burns.
Enamel wear: Frequent, prolonged exposure can erode tooth enamel over time.  
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For routine daily oral hygiene, it is much safer to use American Dental Association (ADA) Seal approved mouthwashes that contain fluoride or CPC. Always consult your dentist for personalized advice.

holystonethedeck 104 Reviews 5 reads
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30 / 37

I find that the over-reliance on AI by some people these days to be disturbing.

inicky46 61 Reviews 9 reads
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31 / 37

It's not gospel and needs to be confirmed by other sources. Especially if your health or your money are riding on the answer.

hehitshewins 10 reads
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32 / 37

It boils down to how you use it. It’s a tool that learns over time. It’s better for some things than others because of frequency of these things being researched. Results can be better if you feed it more details or guidance. Checking its sources helps, as does cross checking information. I have found whenever I get medical results in MyChart, if I feed it all the information, each time it spits out exactly what the doctor later tells me.

edinathens 5 reads
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33 / 37

AI responses on important issues should always be verified independently before making a life altering decision. In this case, the response seemed reasonable based on my other knowledge and experience. You appeared skeptical, which is fine, but what effort did you put into discounting the response other saying it came from AI?

moregan See my TER Reviews 9 reads
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MaggieLinn2 See my TER Reviews 5 reads
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35 / 37

Just tired of seeing ladies complain about it in our private groups and guys continue to write bad reviews when they did not get a certain service. Well there is a a reason you did not get said service! Go get checked by dentist! Also go get tested at your local clinic or dr and have anything that looks like a wart looked at! Way too many guys have warts and don’t realize it.

brokeloser123 6 reads
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36 / 37

this goes both ways!

i saw a provider last summer who, while an absolute knockout, had the worst breath imaginable. it's amazing how quickly a 9/10 goes down to a 3 or 4 when they have bad hygiene.

i truly understood (and appreciated) why you ladies value cleanliness and hygiene after that

ClaireLaCrosse See my TER Reviews 10 reads
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37 / 37

Oh, Jesus, I’m so sorry. And yes, absolutely. It can be hard to focus on anything else.

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