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An intimate question, summary
Fellow Celiac's,
I've never seen this particular question addressed before, I hope that
others will post their thought on the matter.
How does a celiac handle the intimate moments with a non-celiac person?.
i.e. kissing after a meal etc, or after the other person may have had a
sandwich, or other gluten item ?
It kinda destroys the moment if you need to stop them to ask what they
have just eaten. How do others handle this?
It has been my experience to use an oral rinse or at the very least
brushing
of teeth.
What say you?
Stephen
Indianapolis, IN
Note: This is a rather long post – for a reason that you will see. I trust
the
computer gods to do what they do best and somehow divide up the real
estate into more palatable bite-size pieces, as they so choose. Thank you.
THIS IS WHAT YOU HAD TO SAY TO MY QUESTION
Thanks for asking this; I'm wondering the same thing!
I'm back new to the dating world, but have noticed that my children get
sick a lot after dates.
In the thirty years that I have been GF it has never bothered me. My
husband just came in with a piece of toast in his hand and kissed me.
The last biopsy I had showed no damage as have all but one of those
I have had since being diagnosed
I'm the Celiac & my husband isn't so I have this issue, too. Normally I
have
him either brush his teeth or at least rinse his mouth well & chew a piece
of
gum. I really get worried but aside from teeth brushing I don't think much
else is as effective. I wish he was GF alltogether but I know that's not
going
to happen.
It'll be interesting to see what others say.
This is a very good question and I hope you get good answers. After 30
years
on a gluten free diet, I can now look back and see that I was constantly
'glutened'.
It really comes down to the consideration and care the other person has
for the
celiac. I would compare it to a relationship between one with a
nut/fish/peanut
allergy to one who did not and ate those items.
best wishes
My husband brushes his teeth many times a day. After being sick from
kissing
him while out at a bar one night I dont take chances. It's something that
the
nonceliac must commit to and stay on top of. We just don't kiss at all
if/when
we go out. Better safe than sorry.
Thanks
We were just discussing this at dinner last night. Being new to the celiac
community, we
have no real knowledge of what is medically necessary or appropriate. I am
hoping you
will summarize the responses to the listserve members. I have not yet seen
this subject
addressed and would be interested in what more experienced celiacs have
learned.
Thank you very much!
Our Celiac daughter is only 9, but I have often thought about this
situation when she
Is MUCH older. Can't wait to hear what people are saying.
Thanks for being brave enough to post the question!
I never even thought about it till this moment so I guess it doesn't
bother me!!
I would say nothing less that 'preparing?" for the moment and make sure to
brush
teeth floss well and wash the mouth out with mouth wash. Sorry, seems
rediculous,
but you want to stay safe.
Hi,
Can you please summarize this after you receive replies.
Thanks so much
I'll offer my two cents
This was addressed in an online article last year. You shouldn't have
problems as
you're not likely to swallow enough residual gluten in his/her mouth. You
can
always buy them a couple drinks first to dilute what's there. ;-)
The article also addressed issues on having sex! Look around online. If
you can't
locate it, I'll see if I still have a link to it.
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