I can't possibly start a morning without brushing, and breakfast doesn't happen till an hour or two later.
Such is not the case for our tardy Magical Girls, of course.
Hygiene-wise, why would there be a particular need to brush after breakfast if there's no particular need to brush after other meals?
A very good question, and one that has sometimes haunted me in the stilly watches. I suppose there is ultimately a trade-off between cleanliness and the gradual abrasion of tooth enamel - but there's a lot to be said for chewing some sugar-free gum after every meal, at least. Sadly, I have never seen a magical girl take this simple dental precaution.
To omit her would be sacrilege!
Such is not the case for our tardy Magical Girls, of course.
Hygiene-wise, why would there be a particular need to brush after breakfast if there's no particular need to brush after other meals?
A very good question, and one that has sometimes haunted me in the stilly watches. I suppose there is ultimately a trade-off between cleanliness and the gradual abrasion of tooth enamel - but there's a lot to be said for chewing some sugar-free gum after every meal, at least. Sadly, I have never seen a magical girl take this simple dental precaution.