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    Ain’t nobody got time for that!

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      Just spit it all out three or four times, wipe your mouth off and go about your day. You won’t even notice.

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        Yes, this is correct. I do not rinse. Nor do I get my brush wet before brushing. The only water I use is to rinse my brush after brushing.

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          Dry brushing sounds miserable No thank you!

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            Silly to not even try, my friendblunderworld

            You mouth is usually pretty wet so it does not stay dry for long.

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        You’re probably right, I just hate that toothpaste aftertaste and feeling in my mouth otherwise

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          Find a different flavour of toothpaste!

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          Use the tooth brush and running water to brush your tongue clean, and spit a few times. That way you get a clean tasting/feeling mouth while not rinsing the suds from your teeth.