FrustratedUser
Lifer
I'm still amazed of the germ fear that people have nowadays. Touching keyboards and other stuff is not going to kill anyone.
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
I'm still amazed of the germ fear that people have nowadays. Touching keyboards and other stuff is not going to kill anyone.
Originally posted by: SaltBoy
Huh? I wash my hands, touch my (albeit sterile) weener, flush the toilet that has germs on it, and then go on my merry way? That's better than just washing my hands after all is said and done? 😕Originally posted by: Howard
qftOriginally posted by: dullard
Actually for your own health you are MUCH better off to wash before than after.
/edit Wait, so, we're assuming here that just before I go to the bathroom, my hands have accumulated germs despite being nowhere near anybody else? Geez, it MUST be OCD. :roll:
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Probably doesn't want anything to get on his weiner, lest it fall off.
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
I'm still amazed of the germ fear that people have nowadays. Touching keyboards and other stuff is not going to kill anyone.
I do that quite often if I have foods, greasy/oily hands, or soiled hands from gardening.Originally posted by: SaltBoy
OCD? 😕
I suppose you could avoid getting any bacteria on your hands by using a lot of toilet paper and by stepping on the flush handle.Originally posted by: SaltBoy
Huh? I wash my hands, touch my (albeit sterile) weener, flush the toilet that has germs on it, and then go on my merry way? That's better than just washing my hands after all is said and done? 😕Originally posted by: Howard
qftOriginally posted by: dullard
Actually for your own health you are MUCH better off to wash before than after.
/edit Wait, so, we're assuming here that just before I go to the bathroom, my hands have accumulated germs despite being nowhere near anybody else? Geez, it MUST be OCD. :roll:
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: SurgicalShark
He could be Muslim!
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is that a "rule"?
Originally posted by: Amused
In the course of an average day our hands touch a hell of a lot dirtier things than our crotch.
And as Penn and Teller proved, your crotch is about the cleanest place on your body. Your hands and face are the dirtiest.