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There are plenty of debates currently going on in this country, but there is one debate that continues to put a huge barrier between people. And I think you know what we’re talking about: is it better to wet your toothbrush before you apply toothpaste or after?
This heated debate all kicked off when a Twitter user posed this question:
do y’all wet the toothbrush first, or put toothpaste on first ?
— ty’ana (@envyteeee) February 12, 2018
Now of course this question has been asked many times in the past, but now the debate has been brought up again.
Personally, since you’re all eager to know about my personal hygiene routine, I enjoy wetting my toothbrush first so the toothpaste doesn’t slip off a dry brush. See? I can be bright sometimes. Now if only someone can convince my mom that I’m bright.
Anyway, this is what Twitter thinks of this debate.
I wet the toothbrush but I squeeze the toothpaste on my tongue.
— Girth Brooks (@ImJustErnest) February 14, 2018
Put toothpaste on first
— ♾J⋀YR⋀WRI ♾ (@RawrMcCree) February 12, 2018
dry ass toothbrush
— ty’ana (@envyteeee) February 12, 2018
Wet the toothbrush, put toothpaste on , wet that boy again . Then brush . That’s law https://t.co/rAEpt9NUM8
— Djack® (@darienj_5) February 14, 2018
Um no just put the toothpaste on THEN wet the brush smh
— Hannah Rebecca Mills Ⓥ (@future_snack) February 14, 2018
But why wet it first? Wetting it after does the same thing plus wetting first makes the toothpaste slippery when you put it on
— Hannah Rebecca Mills (@future_snack) February 14, 2018
Nah I always wet it with hot water because germs, then with cold, then the toothpaste then water again. No one wants a dry toothbrush.
— Henney Con Cranbærry (@_melaston) February 14, 2018
Lol all you gotta do is run water over it.
— ♾J⋀YR⋀WRI ♾ (@RawrMcCree) February 12, 2018
Dry toothbrush followed by a large glass of orange juice.
— Daniel (@Dwest2828) February 14, 2018
Now it’s your turn to chime in. Sound off!