Why aren't more anime focusing on oral hygiene and healthy living?

Why aren't more anime focusing on oral hygiene and healthy living?

Why prolong the suffering?

Gotta take care of those pearly whites, user.

Looks more like miswak than toothbrush

Tomato-Potato

I used to use this alot

You can exercise, sleep and bathe with Hinako. What more do you want.

There's also that hentai.

Why does nobody in anime ever use an electric toothbrush
I hate manual ones, seeing them used in anime always sends a chill up my spine

Wat

Otaku can't relate then

>electric toothbrush
Sorry to crush your fantasy but nobody uses those.

What the fuck? Why?

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Something about the texture of the bristles is really uncomfortable for me. I've used electric toothbrushes since sometime in high school because of it.

Just an advice for everyone here - eat sunflower seeds every fucking day, they're loaded with vitamins, minerals and have a decent amount of proteins. They're tasty, healthy AND addictive.

Also, look around for genmaicha tea, that shit is delicious.

Holy fuck nobody uses electric toothbrushes.

My waifu doesn't need to make a turd and excersice, she always be beautiful for me till my days.

So what, they're still a good product.

Is there something wrong with your gums? Are they too sensitive or something?

I honestly don't understand..

My gums aren't too sensitive. It's something about the scratching noise and the feeling of the bristles against my teeth. I just hate bristles in general; cleaning things with scrub brushes also makes me wince, which is why I do my cleaning with other things.

Nope, still can't understand.

The noise the bristles make, and the way they feel are pleasurable for me. What kinda reasoning is that?

Besides, don't electric brushes still have bristles?

>Why aren't more anime focusing on oral hygiene and healthy living?
Because that would alienate the average anime viewer.

I gag when I even hear an electric toothbrush.
The bristles are awful for me, but the sound/feeling of an electric toothbrush is even worse.

They do, but the spinning is too fast to feel the individual bristles. It's just a pleasant, dull pressure, while to me manual toothbrushes are the textile equivalent of nails on a chalkboard.

I don't think I can really get my point across here; it's hard to explain things like textures or why certain ones bother you, and I'm pretty tired and not very lucid right now.