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Matthew Morrison, one of the stars of the hit TV show Glee, recently revealed that he would not even consider dating a woman who has bad breath. In fact, halitosis is one of the actor's biggest turnoffs.
He told MusicRooms.com that he simply can't handle being on a date with a women who has bad breath, and that at least one date was completely ruined by his partner's foul smelling exhales.
"I remember one date with a girl who had the worst breath but talked the whole way through dinner," Morrison told the news source. "She didn't get a kiss."
He added that he finds halitosis to be even more objectionable than when a woman has gas and is burping throughout dinner. Morrison has attracted significant attention from the opposite sex ever since he began his role on Glee. Women who are interested in pursuing him (if only in their dreams) may want to improve their breath.
One way to banish odor-causing bacteria from the mouth is to look into TheraBreath's line of specialty breath freshening products.






