Dear Prudie, 
I am hoping that you can help solve a disagreement about the social 
etiquette of flossing. Since flossing is so boring (but also very 
important for dental health) I have developed the habit of flossing and 
using a gum scraper while I watch television. Combining my dental 
hygiene and my penchant for bad television has done wonders for my 
dental health, but there is one problem. My boyfriend finds it 
completely gross and rude. He's a great guy and we have been dating for 
over four years, so I am willing to compromise and refrain from my 
dental routine while he is in the room. However, is it really that gross
 to floss in the same room as my longtime partner? I'm flossing to get 
rid of the microscopic bacteria that builds up; there aren’t chunks of 
corn cob flying into my boyfriend's lap. I would never floss when we had
 company, but I feel as though the standards should be more lax with a 
live-in boyfriend. Am I in the wrong? Or, is my boyfriend being a neat 
freak? 
 
                    
                     
                    
—Dental Health Enthusiast