@Miros
Sources:
https://www.healthline.com/health/should-you-brush-your-teeth-before-or-after-breakfast#brushing-after-breakfast
“Brushing your teeth immediately after eating breakfast may actually cover your teeth with remnants of acidic food, which weakens your enamel.”
^article verified...
this feels like nagatoro pre-serialization, author’s “interests” are a bit too apparent. hopefully they can figure out a way to write this that doesn’t come across as “strange child bullying and manipulating another kid into doing fetish play so she can get off on it”
also pg 11 basically...
@masonery @Tearsax
Brushing after you eat is, in general, not recommended. Lots of breakfast foods (Orange juice, pastries, bread) are acidic and temporarily weaken your enamel (the outside protective layer of your teeth). If you brush right after you run the risk of stripping off enamel...