Am I the only woman totally grossed out by beer breath?

Anonymous
We drink cocktails and wine but not beer. I acknowledge I’m hyper sensitive to beer on someone’s breath. I think it’s revolting. May I ask the rest of you: Does it bother you at all when your husband or someone you’re dating has beer on his breath?

We just had a double date and the other man was drinking beer and I got a whiff of his beer breath when we said our goodbyes. It made me thank God my husband doesn’t drink beer. I don’t see how breath like that doesn’t kill any and all romanticism.
Anonymous
Booze breath in general is ick. The only time it's not is when you're both drinking the same thing, or too wasted to care (which is also ick).
Anonymous
Increase your distance when you’re around folks who drink.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Booze breath in general is ick. The only time it's not is when you're both drinking the same thing, or too wasted to care (which is also ick).


Touché but I’d argue beer breath is especially revolting. While wine and some spirits and seltzers have a milder and sometimes even a sexy odor. Beer breath smells so totally trashy and old man boomer-ish to me. How does it not kill any romantic vibe? I guess I’m wondering if most women do find it revolting but just sort of try to look past it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Booze breath in general is ick. The only time it's not is when you're both drinking the same thing, or too wasted to care (which is also ick).


Touché but I’d argue beer breath is especially revolting. While wine and some spirits and seltzers have a milder and sometimes even a sexy odor. Beer breath smells so totally trashy and old man boomer-ish to me. How does it not kill any romantic vibe? I guess I’m wondering if most women do find it revolting but just sort of try to look past it?


Because the women also have beer breath? (Agree it’s gross).
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