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If it's so important to you, you should put that in your tinder's bio.
"You need to know how to assist with choking."
Would you think less of a potential partner if they didnโt know how to chew properly?
Medical problems can cause people to choke or otherwise have difficulty swallowing (dysphagia).
Thus thick water
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thickened_fluids
Only helpful for certain types of dysphagia, but yes, very helpful for many.
I was commenting mostly because people are equating choking with being a toddler and not knowing how to chew, which is completely oblivious to the fact that many people have medical reasons that these might occur.