Cures For Bad Breath – How to Stop Bad Breath

Find an assortment of bad breath solutions. Understand the causes of halitosis.

  • You are here: 
  • Home
  • In the mouth of the most people there is halitosis, but they kiss often?

In the mouth of the most people there is halitosis, but they kiss often?

Posted on February 8th, 2011

The halitosis is a trait inherent of human being, liking kissing is also a trait inherent of human being, the two traits are contradictory.

 Mail this post

StumbleUpon It!

Technorati Tags: ,

Tags: ,
Filed under Frequently Asked Questions |

2 Responses to “In the mouth of the most people there is halitosis, but they kiss often?”

  1. Roger Note Says:
    February 8th, 2011 at 2:16 pm

    It’s because you do not smell with your mouth.

  2. SteveN Says:
    February 8th, 2011 at 2:16 pm

    Halitosis is just the clinical name for "bad breath". People can have bad breath for a variety of reasons. Some it is due to bad oral hygiene and will normally have chronic halitosis. Some could be due to the foods they ate recently, which causes temporary bad breath. Still others may get it due to a health issue such as diabetes, lung infections, and cancer.

    Odors can please as well as disgust us. If a person you are involved with has bad breath, it can definitely be a turnoff.

    But here is the problem…you state that halitosis is a trait inherent of human beings. I disagree. There are certainly people in the world that have no noticeable odor from their mouth.

    And as for kissing, unless you are involved in the exchange of saliva (ie French kissing), there is no need to consider kissing and halitosis as two opposite ends of the spectrum. I don’t kiss with my nose, nor do I exhale at the other person when kissing.

    Linking these two is almost like saying flatulence and chairs are contradictory, since someone may fart on the chair and no one else will want to sit there ever again.

Leave a Reply