So…from my extremely large sample of two females, they’ve both expressed disgust at me gargling water in my mouth to remove some of the food residue stuck on my teeth, and then drinking it. They probably relate it to eating food you pick from your teeth.
Also, it’s a public poll. Hope that doesn’t affect your opinions.
I would only gargle if I had a bad taste in my mouth and I’d probably use mouthwash, so I probably wouldn’t swallow the bad-tasting mouthwash. I wouldn’t hesitate to swallow if I was swishing something tasty around my mouth.
If you’re doing this while seated at the dinner table, then yes, it’s disgusting. Not because you’re swallowing bits of food (which is no big deal), but because who the hell wants to see that? Please note, though, that spitting it out would not make things any better in this scenario.
If you’re off privately tending to your oral hygiene, then I don’t see any problem here, and can’t imagine why your friends should care one way or the other.
My first impulse is to say it’s gross, since I generally only gargle with mouthwash and wouldn’t swallow that. But I guess thinking through it, there’s nothing particularly bad about it- everything you swallow passes through your mouth to begin with, so it’s not like you’re swallowing something that’s been somewhere you wouldn’t want in your mouth. But still, the idea of it is oogy.
In high school I was in a play with a girl who would get drymouth onstage so whenever she came backstage she’d take a swig from her mug, but instead of swallowing it, she’d swish it around in her mouth a few times and spit it back into the mug. Then the next time she came off, she’d take another swig, lather, rinse, repeat. Totally squicked me out.
I don’t think it’s that weird. I do the same thing very discreetly so that it’s not obvious that I’m doing anything other than simply drinking the water.
Remember when you were in junior high school and they had a big assembly for a bunch of classes in the assembly hall, and a dentist came in to lecture about oral hygiene and how important it is to brush each tooth for five minutes after every meal?
Well, he brought up this very question.
He suggested that after lunch (at school), since it’s not convenient to brush your teeth, you should at least rinse out your mouth well at a drinking fountain. But rinsing your mouth and spitting it out (at a drinking fountain!) is disgusting and gross right!!! So instead of spitting it out, just swallow it. EEEEWWWWWW GROSS!!! Well, what’s so gross? It’s just the same stuff you’ve just been eating, right?
I read the OP and got that you meant “swishing” not “gargling.”
I don’t see how it’s gross … if you just sucked the stuff out of your teeth, wouldn’t you swallow it anyway? Why is using water to get the stuff out of your teeth and then swallowing said water any worse?
We might as well chew our food, spit it out, take it in again after we’ve ogled it, and swallow. Don’t cows do something of the sort? At least it wasn’t regurgitated.