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I have been dealing with this lately and wonder what to do? I love my partner very much and do not want to hurt the person.
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You can use kind words to pass on information to your partner. For example you ask politely " sweetheart have you brush you teeth today". Don't make it an argument, if he says yes, you can suggest for him to have a second brush. 

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For me I just  changed the toothpaste everytime  until I fund the one that helps him not to have bad breath . I even went to ask a dentist hihi
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I have a partner that has bad breath too, I honestly would suggest shopping for them because sometimes letting them down on that can be a bit harsh, from my experience they do not take it very well. Buy her Bath & Body Works, Tooth Paste, Mints, Lingerie, victoria's secret perfume & Maybe a card with money just put it in a little gift baggy just say I wanted to do something for you today and boom I'm sure she will appreciate it all women do. Telling the truth is always a must if you're gonna do it don't be rude about it be sincere and let her know you are doing this to help/looking out for women is reassuring, honestly in my opinion I would love to hear those things from my partner.

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Respond in a kind, diplomatic manner like  (Call their name first) "Sometimes your breath appears a bit stronger than other times, I wonder if it may be your tonsils?"  


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 It’s hard sometimes being honest with someone but I would trying offering them gum or candy. You can also make a joke telling them. 
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Recommend the person to a General Physician-Internist and ENT Physician. Land it gently, the order could point to a larger more serious problem. Keep the discussion health focused. 
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Your partner is your best friend and a special person whom you share alot and above all if you have good and open communication between you two. It won't be a problem letting your partner know that they have a bad breath and that you are willing to help get over it. 
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Sometimes being honest  in situations  such as  this would strengthen your relationship with your other  half as it will improve your communication and understanding to one another. It is best to tell him/her straight to the point but just makes sure that he/she understands you in pointing this out for better hygiene. And better be sure  that this  would only be discussed when you are  alone with him/her.
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Very clever. it is not bad to admit his or her flaws, It is good to be honest about that thing and it shows care because it is His wellness too
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If you cannot tell her/him that he/she has bad breath, buy mouthwash and tell him/her that the  mouthwash is for you both so that he /she will not be offended if you bought the mouthwash just for her/him.
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Tell him or her a joke, "You are such a good boyfriend or girlfriend. But do you know what is bad? Your breathe!" Just kidding. Tell him or her politely and make Him or Her understand why are you telling it to him or her. No one will tell it to Him or Her rather than you, It's for His or Her better.
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Well, you can be blunt and say it if you feel your significant other wouldn't see it as you pointing flaws out but you loving them. Or you could go through the backdoor, get toothbrushes in guise of you doing couple things together
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If you are partners intimately, there is nothing wrong to say it directly to him or her. It means that both of you are familiar with each other and saying the ugly truth makes the relationship stronger than ever.
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I think it's best you be honest with the person. Sometimes you can buy toothpaste as a gift but will that mean the person will use it? They might just put it away. Sit them down and talk to them politely. Imagines if you know all this, you don't tell them, and people start making gun of them or make inappropriate jokes. It's better it comes from you.
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Yes, especially if you know if your partner is sensitive. It is quite hard to tell them. If we really care for our partner I guess we can tell them in a nice way because we love them and we are just concerned about them. You can buy him/her a mouthwash and tell them that there is a promo or something like that and you would like to try it. Someone offered you with a good deal. Better if both of you can try it even if you don't use it just for the sake you can encourage your partner to use it so why not both of you instead use the mouthwash. In that way, I guess you will not be ashamed to tell your partner about his/her oral health. 
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Tell your partner frankly that he/she has quit smelly breath. Another way to tell them directly is a simple text or message. Just remember to be kind and choose your words carefully and tell them politely.
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Saying it to his or her face will be very embarrassing so instead of making them embarrassed you should say it indirectly by buying them some cosmetics and deodorant then you can give it to them as gifts then they will know the usefulness of it.
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There are some things when telling your partner you must be careful not to cause trouble in your relationship.Telling your partner he/she has bad breath is very simple,just find out the causes of it and try to give him solution.
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There are a few ways to tell your partner that you have bad breath. You could say to your partner, "I have been noticing that my breath has been getting worse in connection with recently, and I know we both appreciate each other very much. I would like to make sure that our relationship is not coming at a premium with that part of our relationship because of this. I hope you will let me know what is going on." Additionally, you could try to do something about the problem or visit a dentist to fix the problem.
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No offense but I'm just gonna be honest. This is uncomfortably true. Your relationship will go through challenges and problems that make no sense! If your partner can't take care of his breath, then how on earth he/she would take care of you?
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Your partner is not only your significant other but also your closest confidant and a uniquely special person with whom you share a profound connection. The foundation of a strong relationship often rests on open and honest communication, as it is through these conversations that bonds are fortified. When it comes to more delicate topics, such as discussing your partner's bad breath, this open line of communication becomes even more crucial. With a solid connection built on trust and support, addressing such issues should be a natural and supportive process as you both work together to overcome challenges and maintain a loving and harmonious relationship.
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Telling your partner they have bad breath can be a sensitive topic, but it's important for maintaining open communication in a relationship. Here's how you can approach the conversation:

1. **Choose the Right Time and Place**: Find a private and comfortable setting to discuss this matter, and avoid bringing it up in front of others.

2. **Be Kind and Gentle**: Approach the topic with kindness and consideration. Use "I" statements to express how you feel. For example, say, "I've noticed something I want to discuss," instead of "You have bad breath."

3. **Offer Support**: Let your partner know you're bringing it up because you care about their well-being and want to help them address the issue.

4. **Suggest Solutions**: Rather than just pointing out the problem, suggest potential solutions. You can mention things like regular teeth brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash. Offer to brush your teeth together, which can be a bonding experience.

5. **Avoid Blame or Criticism**: Be careful not to blame or criticize your partner. The focus should be on finding a solution rather than making them feel bad.

6. **Use Humor**: Sometimes, using humor can help lighten the conversation. You might say something like, "We all have our moments. Remember that one time I had spinach in my teeth?"

7. **Be Supportive**: Offer to help your partner find the cause of their bad breath. It could be related to a dental issue, diet, or a health concern. Encourage them to see a dentist or a healthcare professional if needed.

8. **Maintain Privacy**: Respect your partner's privacy by not discussing their bad breath with others.

Remember, addressing bad breath is about promoting good oral hygiene and overall health, and it should be done with love and care for your partner's well-being.
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