View Full Version : Brushing your teeth in the shower, good or bad?
Germ-X
07-29-2008, 07:19 PM
Alright, so it was night time, so I decided to brush my teeth in the shower. So I soaked my head and brushed it at the time, got done, put my toothbrush somewhere so it won't get soaped, and did teh showering.
Good or bad?
Dragon
07-29-2008, 07:25 PM
What the hell does it matter? No matter where you brush your teeth will be cleaned..
I don't understand your doubts..
MOOGLEFIGHTER
07-29-2008, 07:26 PM
As for the actual brushing, it's not bad, the tap should come from the same source of water you guys use from the sink, and the toilet. I've used your sink, something's wrong with your water (it's always foggy unless you flush the toilet).
However, don't leave your brush in the bath tub, it's generally a humid inhospitable area which may support bacteria growth on your tooth brush.
Germ-X
07-29-2008, 07:29 PM
Didn't. Left it to the side... in the shower. Just not down on the floor of the bathtub.
MOOGLEFIGHTER
07-29-2008, 07:33 PM
It doesn't matter, the bathtub area is humid, and the air is saturated with water after you take a shower.
Bacteria love warm and wet areas. Even though the brush isn't directly on the floor of the bath tub, the evaporated/floating water particles may dampen the area around your toothbrush, and left untouched can cause mold, mineral build up (if your tap is mineral rich), and supported bacterial growth.
Germ-X
07-29-2008, 07:35 PM
.... I gotta clean my toothbrush. I mean, I didn't leave my toothbrush in there afterdark, I left it by the sink. Just that, I left the brush in teh shower area when I was showering.
Serisium
07-29-2008, 07:42 PM
As for the actual brushing, it's not bad, the tap should come from the same source of water you guys use from the sink, and the toilet. I've used your sink, something's wrong with your water (it's always foggy unless you flush the toilet).
Don't worry about it. It just means there are many tiny air bubbles in the water, just let it sit for a few minutes it should become clear.
Sperry
07-30-2008, 08:02 AM
It really depends on how dirty you are.
If you're showering regularly, you'll be fine. But if you're particularly dirty; consider that before all that beautiful flowing water goes in your mouth, it rolled down your dirt-encrusted face.
Nothing wrong about it (your mouth has seen worse than a bit of dirt), but it might be a bit too "gross" for some people.
Woolfenstien
07-30-2008, 08:20 AM
Just don't get toothpaste in your penis, because I think that would hurt.
Bcousin00
07-30-2008, 08:25 AM
Just don't get toothpaste in your penis, because I think that would hurt.
That hurts just thinking about it
Woolfenstien
07-30-2008, 08:34 AM
I use toothpaste with baking soda in, and I got it in my eye once. I thought I was going to die.
But familiarity with how to act when a hazardous substance enters your eye (thank you science lessons) saved me.
I imagine it would cause your penis to die if you got toothpaste in it.
Defective
07-30-2008, 11:48 AM
I use to not be able to stand baking soda, now I just deal with it. It tastes like salt though, still nasty. I got toothpaste in my right eye once. It stung a bit but I cleaned it off, nothing serious
Yes it would cause your penis to die.
キバ (Kiba)
07-30-2008, 11:51 AM
This convo's killing me now..
kenny2525
08-09-2008, 11:06 AM
meh il brush them at the sink i prefer my penis alive :p
DarkReality
08-09-2008, 12:18 PM
Not to mention that it's a tremendous waste of water to brush your teeth in the shower anyway. Unless you turn off the shower and stand there, wet and naked. Which would be quite amusing for someone seeing how. At least in retrospect.
Vagrant
08-09-2008, 03:30 PM
I use toothpaste with baking soda in, and I got it in my eye once. I thought I was going to die.
But familiarity with how to act when a hazardous substance enters your eye (thank you science lessons) saved me.
Well, yeah, strong bases and acids in the body generally aren't very pleasant.
Anonymous
08-09-2008, 03:37 PM
Alright, so it was night time, so I decided to brush my teeth in the shower. So I soaked my head and brushed it at the time, got done, put my toothbrush somewhere so it won't get soaped, and did teh showering.
Good or bad?
If you can brush your teeth in the time it takes to soak your head, chances are you're either The Flash, or your mouth is pretty filthy.
It's an interesting idea, but it doesn't save you any time (which I assume is the point). You have to find something that only takes one hand to do. Like, watching TV, reading a book, or masturbating while brushing your teeth.
I'm gonna have to try that last one tonight.
Doug05257
08-09-2008, 04:43 PM
If you can brush your teeth in the time it takes to soak your head, chances are you're either The Flash, or your mouth is pretty filthy.
It's an interesting idea, but it doesn't save you any time (which I assume is the point). You have to find something that only takes one hand to do. Like, watching TV, reading a book, or masturbating while brushing your teeth.
I'm gonna have to try that last one tonight.
It works wonders. I make my own toothpaste every night, and my breath always stays fresh.
DarkReality
08-09-2008, 05:11 PM
If you can brush your teeth in the time it takes to soak your head, chances are you're either The Flash, or your mouth is pretty filthy.
It's an interesting idea, but it doesn't save you any time (which I assume is the point). You have to find something that only takes one hand to do. Like, watching TV, reading a book, or masturbating while brushing your teeth.
I'm gonna have to try that last one tonight.
Not recommendable. I've tried brushing my teeth and combing my hair at the same time. Doesn't work too well. Unless you've got the coordination for it, the masturbation might be... interesting >_>
Vagrant
08-11-2008, 01:50 PM
Not recommendable. I've tried brushing my teeth and combing my hair at the same time. Doesn't work too well. Unless you've got the coordination for it, the masturbation might be... interesting >_>
I know I use my right hand for brushing my teeth and my left for masturbating... I think it's possible. :P
a1b23
08-11-2008, 02:00 PM
If practiced it may be doable. I'll just stick to doing these activities seperately.
bettylou
08-12-2008, 01:16 PM
Just don't get toothpaste in your penis, because I think that would hurt.
How is that even possible to happen unless your doing some weird things in the shower. If you are clean and it wont matter if you brush your teeth in the shower.
Ryd00d
08-12-2008, 02:35 PM
That hurts just thinking about it
That burns.
Anonymous
08-12-2008, 05:09 PM
I know I use my right hand for brushing my teeth and my left for masturbating... I think it's possible. :P
I don't want to stray too far off topic, but I masturbate with my left hand too! Right handed people who fap with their left should be a social group.
RocketSoldier
08-12-2008, 06:14 PM
I don't want to stray too far off topic, but I masturbate with my left hand too! Right handed people who fap with their left should be a social group.
I do that too.
Screech
08-13-2008, 04:43 PM
Not to mention that it's a tremendous waste of water to brush your teeth in the shower anyway. Unless you turn off the shower and stand there, wet and naked. Which would be quite amusing for someone seeing how. At least in retrospect.
QFT.
I take "20 second" showers. A friend of mine challenged me- and since then, I've fell in love with just how easy and effective it is. The idea is to take a shower like how you would brush your teeth- turn the water on for a couple seconds to get wet, turn it off then get the soap and shampoo and lather all up. Then after you're all done scrubbing and such, just turn the water on untill you get all the soap out which doesn't take very long. Its alot easier not to miss any spots while getting clean, shows a noticable dent in the utility bill, and is so ridiculously quick.
So I've been doing this for about three months now. This summer I did chalk art too- so there were days several showers were inavoidable. Think of all the gallons of water and time that saved!
That seems like a good idea to save water. I never thought to do that before. But if you really couldn't care less about money, since you probably don't pay for it yourself, brushing your teeth in the shower isn't much of a difference then brushing your teeth at the sink.
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