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Is it me or is it just common proper hygiene that you wash your hands after you use the bathroom. Especially in an office setting....I've seen several people that I work with recently go into the stalls while I'm in the Bathroom...Do their thing (#1 or #2) and then just leave w/o so much as a second thought about washing their hands....Just plain nasty I tell ya...


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Which is why I use the paper towel from drying my hands to open the door to the bathroom on my way out.

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I wash,. then I go back to ym desk where I have hand sanitizer...I'm like Saddam, I guess, minus all the killing...but i'm still young...

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Which is why I use the paper towel from drying my hands to open the door to the bathroom on my way out.


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Looks like someone pisses all over their fingers.

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Yeah, the Purell Hand Sanitizer is my best friend. With my being on the Subway at least twice a day and working in an office and going to school, I can't tell you how much it helps.

And the whole not washing your hands in the bathroom is the one of the most disgusting things one can do.


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and the whole not washing your hands in the bathroom is the one of the most disgusting things one can do.


So do you wash one off before you cram it in your yap?

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You are all as crazy as Howard Hughes.


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and the whole not washing your hands in the bathroom is the one of the most disgusting things one can do.


So do you wash one off before you cram it in your yap?


I make sure it's clean before anything, so yeah. I don't put it in my mouth if it's not clean and odorless. Now that only applies to dicks...fingers are another story. :D


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always wash the hands, but i've more or less over the whole antibacterial thing, exception being NYC subways, hospitals, etc...

i'm a recovering germophobe, so i've gotten pretty cool with everything except the bodily fluids.

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You are all as crazy as Howard Hughes.


I'll admit I have a little case of the OCD..(I check my doors/locks all the f-ing time) but when you see someone enter a stall, do their thing, and then just leave as though they did't just have their hands all over thier stuff..That's just plain gross....And yeah..I always use the old papertowel to open the door trick..


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Which is why I use the paper towel from drying my hands to open the door to the bathroom on my way out.


bingo


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Which is why I use the paper towel from drying my hands to open the door to the bathroom on my way out.


I do this too. I know which women in my office don't wash their hands, but what are you gonna say? One of the biggest violators sits across from a close friend of mine, and the violator will eat pork rinds at her desk, rub her hands together over the carpet to "clean them off," then go back to typing away on her keyboard. My friend refuses to use her keyboard to show her how to do things-- she always makes her come over to her desk. She apparently is also a "hoarder" and has Christmas gifts under her desk from 2-3 years ago-- some were edible treats that people made for her. This particular woman also seems sick ALL the time.


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no sitee, no touchie.


I am too short to effectively use the hovering technique employed by many women in public restrooms. Therefore, I have to make a barrier with the TP. This aggrivates me beyond belief because if everyone were to just sit down, there wouldn't be any backspash to be worried about. Please, if you hover, be sure you don't leave a mess on the seat. Thanks.

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i wash my hands when i get shit on them.
that's about it.

i never get sick.

y'all need to toughen up your imune systems.

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ayah Wrote:
seafoamrush Wrote:
Yail Bloor Wrote:
Which is why I use the paper towel from drying my hands to open the door to the bathroom on my way out.


bingo


double bingo.


Triple bingo...I used to work with a guy who NEVER washed up after unloading a king-sized moop. That's just beyond disgusting.


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i wash my hands when i get shit on them.
that's about it.

i never get sick.

y'all need to toughen up your imune systems.


Note to self: Don't shake his hand if you're ever at a fishstick show. ;)


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Players with short bats please stand close to home plate.

If you sprinkle when you Tinkle please be neat and wipe the seat.

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From BBC News

Office workers are exposed to more germs from their phones and keyboards than toilet seats, scientists reveal.
Work stations contain nearly 400 times as many microbes than lavatories, it is claimed.


Office equipment should be regularly disinfected to prevent the spread of viruses and bacteria responsible for disease.

The reality of our grubby working environments is exposed in a study by the University of Arizona.

A desk is capable of supporting 10 million microbes and the average office contains 20,961 microbes per square inch, according to research.

The key offenders are telephones, which harbour up to 25,127 microbes per square inch, keyboards 3,295 and computer mice 1,676.

By contrast, the average toilet seat contains 49 microbes per square inch, the survey showed.

Microbiologist Dr Charles Gerba, of the University of Arizona, who carried out the research, said: "When someone is infected with a cold or flu bug the surfaces they touch during the day become germ transfer points because some cold and flu viruses can survive on surfaces for up to 72 hours.

"An office can become an incubator."

Dr Gerba's study found bacteria levels increased drastically during the day, peaking after lunch.

Food spills, such as tea and biscuits, can support mini eco-systems, but cleaning of keyboards and phones is not always given high priority.

Dr Gerba said: "Without cleaning, a small area on your desk of phone can sustain millions of bacteria that could potentially cause illness."

The study found that where office workers who were told to clean their desks with disinfecting wipes, bacterial levels were reduced by 99%.

British microbiologist Professor Sally Bloomfield said the study reinforced the need for good hygiene practice both at work and in the home.

She said: "The superhighways for bacteria are hands and the surfaces we touch.

"Viruses are transferred by our hands, especially cold viruses."

She said it was impossible to turn our surroundings into sterile zones, but we can minimise the risk by washing our hands regularly and using alcoholic wipes on office furniture like phones and keyboards.

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I'm sitting at my desk right now and I'm starting to get all freaked out. Bastards.


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Just FYI for you nasty niggas: Washing your hands after you pee isnt necessarily to wash off pee; its just a good idea to wash your hands a few times a day, and you're there, and there's a sink etc.

And if you don't there is no justification---y'all just nasty nigga.

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I'm not really freaked out by this sort of thing but the one thing that does make me think "dear god!" is the button for the lights on pedestrian crossings. I always get immediate feelings of regret having pressed one of them.

Can you just image the fingers that are touching those every day? At least people who work in an office will have a certain level of cleanliness....

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I'm not really freaked out by this sort of thing but the one thing that does make me think "dear god!" is the button for the lights on pedestrian crossings. I always get immediate feelings of regret having pressed one of them.

Can you just image the fingers that are touching those every day? At least people who work in an office will have a certain level of cleanliness....


How about elevator buttons?


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that article is depressing.
that the kind of thinking that gets people sick.

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My wife, without the benefit of ever stepping in to a men's room, has informed me that it would be impossible for guys to top the nasty stuff that goes on in ladies rooms.

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