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A toothbrush
Not only owning it, but using it. Pls.
Using it but not owning it sounds kinda gross in the context of toothbrushes tbh.
But what if the owner doesn't know it?
Weirdly enough I've met a few other people who are weird enough to share their toothbrush with me
You mean you don't rent your toothbrushes?!
If you are going to splurge, an electric toothbrush brush just feels better - although manual are just as effective when used properly.
They absolutely 100% are never as effective in any situation.