Do you shower and/or wash your hair after taking a bus?

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Anonymous wrote:Yes since Covid, especially after coming home from Dr/ dentist

+1
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Anonymous wrote:Should you shower if your hair and skin come into contact with bus surfaces?

This is a weird question. What if the bus is rarely or never disinfected and people with diseases who never shower, often spit and cough, and lie down on the streets ride the bus frequently?


You should shower daily, OP, not just on the days you take the bus. Very weird post.


I shower at the end of the day, I don’t shower every time I get off public transportation. I take the train to work. Yeah, public spaces can be gross but we’ve got to live our lives. The world is covered in germs.


Way to miss the joke, PP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some people like to have outside clothes & inside clothes. Including shoes


Yep. I do this. Why would I want to lie in my bed with clothes that have been on a train or plane etc. gross.
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Sterile environments are not good for us. Germs are ok. Even a little subinfective dose of a pathogen. Keeps the immune system strong.
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Anonymous wrote:Some people like to have outside clothes & inside clothes. Including shoes


This I agree with.

No shoes inside our house (slippers or special indoor shoes). No “street” clothes worn to bed.
Anonymous
I know what you mean. I feel like a need a bath after walking in DC. I clean and disinfect my shoes. It's the rats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you're the type to ride the bus I'm pretty sure your bar is low for the ice factor

What is the “type to ride the bus”?
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Anonymous wrote:I would if I took a bus. I caught ringworm from the back of a movie theater seat once. It was hell


Did you take your pants off in the movie theatre and rub your naked butt around the seat? That's literally the only way that could have happened
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some people like to have outside clothes & inside clothes. Including shoes


This I agree with.

No shoes inside our house (slippers or special indoor shoes). No “street” clothes worn to bed.


Do you sit on your sofa in “street clothes”?

I wear pajamas to bed and don’t wear shoes in the house - no issues there, but not because of street germs. Those are in my house regardless as soon as I sit anywhere, no?
Anonymous
We live in the city and we do shoes off at the door, change clothes if we've been indoors places or outdoors somewhere that felt dirty. Just common sense
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Anonymous wrote:I would if I took a bus. I caught ringworm from the back of a movie theater seat once. It was hell


Did you take your pants off in the movie theatre and rub your naked butt around the seat? That's literally the only way that could have happened


I think you're confusing ringworm with pinworms.
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No, do you have OCD tendencies OP?
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Silkwood shower any time someone comes back home. Every time every person. Cant be too careful
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