Do you wash your hands after you pee? (if you don't would dare admit it?)

by confusedjw 61 Replies latest members adult

  • Scully
    Scully

    This is why I never have peanuts or nachos (or anything else) from the bowl that's sitting on the bar for everyone to share.

    Years ago, Gary Larson, creator of The Far Side, did a cartoon scene showing just outside a public washroom. There was a neon sign above the washroom door that would light up with the words "DID NOT WASH HANDS!!" if you didn't wash your hands after going pee. LOL

    I lose track of how many times I wash my hands during a day. Definitely after using the washroom. Definitely before handling food. If I'm at work, definitely between patients, and definitely before I use the washroom too.

    Love, Scully

  • pennycandy
    pennycandy

    Just touching the doorknob going into a public restroom is reason enough to wash your hands. Not to mention touching the the flush lever, stall door, towel dispenser, and countertop. Yuck!

    Remember in science class where you used tape to take a sample from things like the telephone, lightswitch, doorknob. There are all kinds of creepy crawlies on public surfaces, many that can be transmitted inside just by wiping your eyes or licking your finger. Voila, you got the flu and wonder where it came from.

    I'm very happy to say my hubby washes after peeing.

  • bikerchic
    bikerchic

    I wash my hands a lot and especially after going to the bathroom. There is a saying that for you to properly get rid of germs you need to use soap scrub well and don't forget to scrub under your nails where most of the germs lie. Rinse under warm or as hot as you can stand it running water while singing the full Happy Birthday song. That's how long it takes to rid yourself of the bad bacterial carrying germs.

    I really hate the thought of germs and I do a routine of disinfecting counter tops, door knobs, drawer and cabinet fronts, appliances, telephones and especially my computer keyboard and mouse. As well as anything my dog, cat, bird (and hubby) come in contact with.

    Now if I could just teach hubby to be as clean as I am I would be happy.

    Kate

  • confusedjw
    confusedjw

    Interestly I'm home sick today as I was yesterday. On Friday night I had a hotdog at the ice arena and forgot to wash my hands before I ate. I might as well have licked the handrails.

  • JH
    JH

    Urine is pure

  • Honesty
    Honesty

    I have dish pan hands. Does that answer your rather personal inquiry? If not, would you like for me to elaborate how many boxes of handi-wipes and anti-bacterial soap products are located in strategic places in my humble abode? I have one of each on either side of my bed in case you are curious about that aspect of my normally uneventful life.

  • link
    link

    An Englishman and an American were comming out of the wash-room. The American says to the Englishman " Didn't your mother ever teach you to wash your hands after having a pee?"

    The Englishman replied"Didn't your mother ever teach you not to pee on your hands?"

    link

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    lmao...

    I think I just heard the sound of Ms. Bill being flushed.

    I wonder if they washed their hands afterward?

  • truth_about_the_truth
    truth_about_the_truth

    The question I would like to ask is, how many ppl here wash their ass with soap and water after they take a dump at home? I've had this conversation with some ppl (of course we were drunk) and there is 1 person that does and was critical that the others weren't. This person thinks it's disgusting that the wipe is enough.

  • upside/down
    upside/down

    I did an experiment in high school on this. We found that the germs from touching the knobs on the faucets and especially the door on the way out are WAY worse than just not washing (after peeing only).

    So I teach my kids if you do wash use a paper towel to turn the water off and use a foot or elbow to open the door. Alway Always fluch with the foot or elbow!

    If your a germ-o-phobe... you might as well give it up! Your average door knob or grocery cart handle has enough organisms (quite a few that can make you sick) to kill an elephant- if he didn't wash his hands. lol

    Thank "God" for skin and an immune system.

    u/d (of the washes his hands then scratches his ass class)

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