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My husband's bad breath and in-laws make me uncomfortable every time we eat together... Is it hereditary?
Bad breath is really hopeless, isn't it? ใ
It really feels like you're torturing the other person ๐ฑ๐ฐ๐ฃ
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On the 18th, a post titled "My husband's family generally has bad breath" was uploaded to an online community.
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Mr. A said, "When we were dating, I knew my husband had irritable bowel syndrome, so he often went to the bathroom during our dates," and added, "Since I also tend to have a sensitive stomach, I can understand this part a hundred percent."
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The problem was the 'bad breath' that I had to deal with while living with my in-laws for nearly seven months after getting married.
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He said, "Even though they are my husband's family, it's just my father-in-law, brother-in-law, and husband, and there's not much they ask me to do. Everyone is very individualistic, so living together wasn't too difficult." He also lamented, "However, generally, they have very bad breath."
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Next, she said, "It's an unspoken rule for us to eat dinner together every weekend evening, but I feel really uncomfortable every time we talk while eating." She also confessed, "Even after changing the toothpaste, the smell just won't go away. I couldn't even tell my husband about it."
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Mr. A, who could no longer endure it, reportedly informed her husband after she started living away from her in-laws' house. However, her husband responded, "I don't notice any bad breath."
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Mr. A claimed, "My husband's bad breath has improved somewhat because I take him to various places like the dentist and internal medicine every weekend, but every time we go to my in-laws' house on weekend evenings for dinner, his father and brother still have bad breath."
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He also said, "I heard that bad breath is caused by gastrointestinal issues, and I'm curious whether the bad breath caused by gastrointestinal problems is hereditary. I don't know how to tell someone without making them feel uncomfortable."
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Meanwhile, it is known that bad breath is not hereditary. Bad breath occurs due to environmental factors such as health and lifestyle habits, particularly oral or gastrointestinal diseases that lead to bad breath.
So-bom Lee Reporter (sby@news1.kr)