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Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:31 pm to Hammertime
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Just don't stick your hand in your mouth when you leave, and you'll be golden
And go back to the computer and put it on the keyboard and mouse, or cell phone? Heck naw. I use a paper towel to open the bathroom door.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:32 pm to Cheese Grits
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Public bathrooms are disgusting and there are too many I don't give a fricks. I always wash my hands and open the door to leave with the paper towel.
:kige:
I don't shop or eat at places that have replaced paper towels with hand dryers for just this reason. Seriously, as you get older it is easier to get sick from door transmissions.
Hand dryers suck in fecal bacteria and blow it all over your hands, study finds
"We know fecal bacteria shoots into the air when a lidless toilet flushes — a phenomenon known, grossly, as a "toilet plume." But in bathrooms where such plumes gush regularly, where does all that fecal bacteria go?
Into a hand dryer and onto your clean hands, perhaps. That's what a new study suggests. Researchers examined plates exposed to just 30 seconds of a hand dryer compared to those left in, you know, just plain feces-filled air.
The findings: Air-blasted plates carried 18-60 colonies of bacteria on average, whereas two minutes' exposure to the mere bathroom air left fewer than one colony on average. What's more, the inside of the dryer nozzles themselves had "minimal bacterial levels." The results were published recently in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
For the study, a Connecticut-based team looked at 36 bathrooms at facility of the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Newsweek notes, where one lab produces large amounts of spores of PS533, a specific but harmless strain of bacteria Bacillus subtilis. Colonies of that strain made up about 2-5% of the bacteria found on the air-blasted plates, regardless of how far the specific bathroom was from the lab where such spores were made.
"These results indicate that many kinds of bacteria, including potential pathogens and spores, can be deposited on hands exposed to bathroom hand dryers, and that spores could be dispersed throughout buildings and deposited on hands by hand dryers," the authors said."
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Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:49 pm to Rhino5
People that don't get sick think you're OCD
Posted on 5/8/18 at 1:55 pm to Hammertime
People get sick because they inhale or use their unwashed hands, and that's how shite spreads.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 2:02 pm to Rhino5
When was the last time you were sick? I think I might've had the flu three years ago. It only lasted a couple of days though. I don't get flu shots.
I can't seem to remember getting sick that much since I was little. Maybe my sweat is soap or something?
I can't seem to remember getting sick that much since I was little. Maybe my sweat is soap or something?
Posted on 5/8/18 at 2:03 pm to Rhino5
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People get sick because they inhale or use their unwashed hands, and that's how shite spreads.
Again, that is a general statement that isn't accurate. I never get sick, once a year maybe. I don't wash my hands after I piss, never use hand sanitizer, don't do all the clean freak shite people talk about doing on this thread...
Posted on 5/8/18 at 2:11 pm to Landmass
I have a buddy who is a complete germophobe. He refuses to wash his hands in a public bathroom because he fears the bacteria on the sink. He carries hand sanitizer with him everywhere, and coats his hands and forearms with the stuff after using the bathroom.
One time we were both pissing at the movie theater, and I see him trying to open the door with his elbows. I didn't help. Just let him go at it.
When he finally got it opened, he was yelling "I GOT IT OPEN. HURRY UP AND GET OUT!" Like he was trying to evacuate us from a breached germ laboratory or something.
One time we were both pissing at the movie theater, and I see him trying to open the door with his elbows. I didn't help. Just let him go at it.
When he finally got it opened, he was yelling "I GOT IT OPEN. HURRY UP AND GET OUT!" Like he was trying to evacuate us from a breached germ laboratory or something.
This post was edited on 5/8/18 at 2:13 pm
Posted on 5/9/18 at 10:20 am to Landmass
I don't need to wash my hands after using the urinal.
You see, I like it when a woman gives me head. Out of courtesy to her, I keep that area completely clean.
If you feel the need to wash your hands then why won't you keep your junk clean for your s/o? Hm?
You see, I like it when a woman gives me head. Out of courtesy to her, I keep that area completely clean.
If you feel the need to wash your hands then why won't you keep your junk clean for your s/o? Hm?
Posted on 5/9/18 at 10:23 am to foshizzle
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You see, I like it when a woman gives me head. Out of courtesy to her, I keep that area completely clean.
Interpreted: 'I don't wash my junk but once a year, on my birthday'.
Posted on 5/9/18 at 10:38 am to Pecker
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For men peeing, it's actually more hygienic to not watch your hands in the bathroom if you don't touch anything other than your body. There have been tests done on people's hands where they use a petri dish to see how much more bacteria ends up on hands when people touch faucets, paper towels, etc after peeing.
this
with hanitizer I keep my hands pretty clean throughout the day, don't feel the need to wash after every piss especially because I drink a ton of water. Though sometimes I get peer pressured into washing on my way out of the bathroom
at the gym, I always wash before pissing.
and of course always wash after a #2.
Posted on 5/9/18 at 10:58 am to BilJ
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and of course always wash after a #2.
Are you wiping with your hands?
Use TP like civilized people.
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