Hey Everyone,
I've been on a mission to try to eat healthier, and was thinking about this the other day while making a gulp, salad (my arch nemesis and one of the banes of my existence.)
I wish I were one of those people who just naturally liked vegetables, but unfortunately, I am not. However, I am trying. And I've discovered that I seem to like veggies much better when mixed with aromatics (most often, garlic and onions.)
Wouldn't this be the perfect setting for a kissing booth?
This got me thinking about how much (and for how long) I would sacrifice eating such things if I met a special someone. As it is, I do skip these kinds of foods when anticipating some social situations but if not, I brush my teeth constantly and carry gum and a stash of peppermint Tic Tacs. I'm sensitive to scents and some smells give me headaches, so I certainly don't want to cause that kind of distress on other people.
But what about having a steady significant other with whom you would spend a lot of time with?
* If you like foods that you think taste great but aren't exactly the best-smelling, do/would you skip them to go on a date?
* If so, how long/to what extent would you go to in order to spare your new boyfriend/girlfriend a serious (and near constant) case of garlic/onion/sardine/blue cheese, etc. breath?
* Would you eventually have to tell them, "Look, this is me, STENCH AND ALL, and you're just going to have to accept that!"
* What kind of compromise do you think you'd have to come to in the end?
Married friends are welcome to answer too, as you might/probably have some experience with this and will be able to tell us how it's done.
Just an amusing little thread to help get us through the rest of the week! I'm looking forward to hearing your answers.
I've been on a mission to try to eat healthier, and was thinking about this the other day while making a gulp, salad (my arch nemesis and one of the banes of my existence.)
I wish I were one of those people who just naturally liked vegetables, but unfortunately, I am not. However, I am trying. And I've discovered that I seem to like veggies much better when mixed with aromatics (most often, garlic and onions.)
Wouldn't this be the perfect setting for a kissing booth?
This got me thinking about how much (and for how long) I would sacrifice eating such things if I met a special someone. As it is, I do skip these kinds of foods when anticipating some social situations but if not, I brush my teeth constantly and carry gum and a stash of peppermint Tic Tacs. I'm sensitive to scents and some smells give me headaches, so I certainly don't want to cause that kind of distress on other people.
But what about having a steady significant other with whom you would spend a lot of time with?
* If you like foods that you think taste great but aren't exactly the best-smelling, do/would you skip them to go on a date?
* If so, how long/to what extent would you go to in order to spare your new boyfriend/girlfriend a serious (and near constant) case of garlic/onion/sardine/blue cheese, etc. breath?
* Would you eventually have to tell them, "Look, this is me, STENCH AND ALL, and you're just going to have to accept that!"
* What kind of compromise do you think you'd have to come to in the end?
Married friends are welcome to answer too, as you might/probably have some experience with this and will be able to tell us how it's done.
Just an amusing little thread to help get us through the rest of the week! I'm looking forward to hearing your answers.
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