Poll: Do you wash your hands?

Do you wash your hands?

  • Yes, I wash my hands

    Votes: 486 92.4%
  • No, I don't

    Votes: 40 7.6%

  • Total voters
    526
I don't understand why people thing other peoples sexual parts are so dirty???:confused:

If it was so dirty as to breed life threatening diseases etc, we would all be dead! :rolleyes:

Pregnant, backdoor, flute playing. Baby born healthy and happy!

I don't get this wash wash wash etc, if you in hospital then yes all the time when my mum was ill. But day to day, I seen things done with fruit and veg before it went on your supermarket shelves, rolling through oily puddles them apples went!! :p

Hospital and elderly care yes 100%, wash like a nutter. Otherwise chill! ;)
 
Your username is strangely ironic when you subscribe to such views.

What am saying is, you play games with your partner who is a total stranger biologically to you.
But frown upon other peoples biological fluids! :confused:

People are people, and if you know anything about history you will know we a clean as **** now. ;)

You do know they used to throw **** out the window in London?? :eek:

We still here! :p
 
I ask you this : How many of you american pie the toilet seat? I always wash my hands, I do find public toilets gross though - most people I see do not wash their hands at all.

I also opt for tissue on the handles! Alcohol sanitiser is good too :)
 
When I worked at Morrisons with fresh food etc, I hated it when I saw another member of staff walk out the toilets without washing their hands. I stopped them and told them to wash or be disciplined. It's a high health risk with fresh food handlers.

Same at the pub. The amount of people walking out without washing is unbelievable. I don't stop then but I make sure I open the door with out using my hands, now I have a baby I have to be extra careful. (he is not and won't be wrapped in cotton wool. I just don't want other people **** on my kid)

Yes, the Morrisons way, always threatening disciplinaries for almost anything. If they were to actually go through with them all, I always used to wonder how many would actually stand legally. :rolleyes:
 
It depends on the situation:

- Away from home always, hands feel dirty touching a door or knob so many have touched
- Near food, before eating, while eating, etc... always

At home however, I don't really. I don't find my own Johnny disgusting. My hands feel dirtier after using a mouse or kb after a while than from a pee. I wash my hands more often than most probably, hands ''feel'' dirty very quickly, bit of OCD on my side. First thing I do when I come home from wherever is wash my hands.

After a poo always. After a fap too.
I bet those people don't brush their teeth or shower much either.

I don't shower every day indeed, more like once per 2 or 3 days, showering makes my skin feel crap, very dry and itchy. Showering every day is a silly habit that isn't good for you at all, you keep washing away your protective layer on your skin of skin cells and fat. Beside using a mitt for the dirty areas ( near private parts, armpits), showering daily is nonsense.

Brushing teeth twice a day and floss once per day, always, simply because the dentists is expensive as hell and I want my teeth to last.
 
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For work i buy boxes of surgical gloves, (painter and decorator) you maintain feel for fine cutting in work, keeps the hands clean when working with oil based paints. But they do make your hands sweat a lot more. I still use barrier cream even before putting gloves on.
 
pee - no
Dump - yes

I have never understood the need to wash after urinating. Do you wash after picking your nose, scratching your balls, backside, cheesy feet, arm pit? All harbour the same germs.

Common sense. Wash before eating, preparing food etc...

Public toilets like bus stations etc I think it's more hygienic NOT to wash and touch stuff with a tissue.
 
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Dont even pretend there is an excuse for not washing your hands after you use the loo.

Wash your hands you dirty *******s.
 
What am saying is, you play games with your partner who is a total stranger biologically to you.
But frown upon other peoples biological fluids! :confused:

People are people, and if you know anything about history you will know we a clean as **** now. ;)

You do know they used to throw **** out the window in London?? :eek:

We still here! :p

A partner is someone who you have been exposed to for a period of time and therefore your immune system has already had a chance to prime itself.

People used to throw human waste out of windows. It contributed to the spread of cholera. That is did contribute to cholera was the reason that the John Snow (and this John Snow one did know something) become the founder of modern epidemiology in London.

We are still here because people had sufficient children to survive the horrible mortality rates.

So what I am saying to you is that from an infectious risk point of view you are very wrong. And therefore someone who seems completely oblivious to the concepts involved and yet flippant regardless and then has the username "itchy" results in me finding it all rather ironic.
 
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