Ahight, here we go, you may throw up in your throat just a little bit, but check it out below:

""""Chris my boyfriend has the worst breathe in the world, each time he tries to kiss me, all i can smell is his terrible breathe. i don't know if its a result of not brushing his teeth often enough, or lack of water or what he eats but i do know that it is disgusting it even tastes slightly rotten on bad days which isn't good. 
he doesn't really that close enough for anyone else to smell it, and for them to tell him. 
i don't want to tell him because that would be really mean, and i would be hurt if he told me i had bad breathe, i would be embarrassed if anyone said that to me. 
i would leave it alone, but its getting to the point where kissing makes me gag. How do i tell him without hurting him?"""""

Ok, this may not be as uncommon as you think. How would you handle something like this if it were someone you loved. If that person's odor offends you, wouldn't you think it's also offensive to others. Is that a deal breaker for you? What if you fell deeply for this person, yet this is a problem he or she can't seem to solve. Do you stay? You all but gag when being in those intimate moments. What if the odor problem could never be solved. Is this an example of for better or worse? This person may treat you with the most love you've ever experienced, so you let it slide initially, then it got worse over time. How embarrassing would it be for you around family functions, knowing your guy or girl is the topic of conversation? Again, the big question is, what if the odor issue was never resolved. Would you stay? Would it make you less of a person if you did leave? #GoIn