*eye roll* |
Sometimes when I'm in the stall and I see someone walk from the urinal (passing the faucets) towards the door, I want to yell out "You forgot to wash!" but I always chicken out.
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I don't get the eyeroll. Are you a guy who always gets prep wipes before urine samples? I feel cheated now! |
At work -- this is gross (what you do at home only affects your family!)!! At work this: Do you not realize that other people of have gone #2 and then used those hands to open the stall and touch other things in the bathroom before they wash their hands (IF THEY WASH THEIR HANDS).... so you touch the poopy door with your sterile pee hands then don't wash...and spread other's poo to the door handle and EVERYTHING ELSE YOU TOUCH IN THE OFFICE! EWWWWW!! |
| Restaurant workers not washing hands after pooping (or touching poopy surfaces) has led to the increase in Hepatitis A in the USA (don't have to travel to a developing country to acquire that one anymore). |
A handle that has been touched by people who have wiped poo! |
| I almost never wash at home. But always when I'm out, even if I'm the only one in the bathroom. I have no idea why. And I'm never sick, btw. |
A couple of you have mentioned this part. I'm the first "I don't wash after pee, ever" poster. Here's my reply to you: once I enter the sanctum of the public restroom, at work, Costco, the NJ Turnpike, wherever ... I do not touch anything with my fingers. That's right, nothing. Not the door, not the lock, not the toilet, not the toilet paper holder, not the hook for your purse, not the faucet handle if there is one. Nothing. I have various quick ways of avoiding skin-to-metal contact when dealing with the doors, locks, etc. I use: the bottom hem of my shirt, a paper towel wrapped around my hand (grabbed as a walked in and headed toward my stall), sometimes i use my foot to flush or kick open a door on my way out. Whatever it takes. In 20-some years I've become very very fast at this, and very adept with my feet/hips and other non-finger body parts. So no, I at least and not touching a shitty toilet handle or faucet handle. |
| Do women really not wash after peeing, what about the women who suffer yeast infections? Does that not make your hands unclean from wiping? |
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Always in a public restroom, not always at home if I just peed. I do wash my hands before eating and at other points in the day though. If anyone in the house is sick I wash hands a lot more.
I don't get sick very often (except when my daughter gives me something she got at daycare) and have never had a yeast infection, so I see no reason to change. For the previous poster-if someone was unstable enough to pee on themselves in front of me, the pee on their hand would be the least if my concerns. |
| To the posters who don't wash their hands: yuck . So you don't get sick? Spare me. You are spreading germs to everyone else. I always wash my hands after using the restroom. I always wash my hands after changing a diaper, regardless of what was in it. |
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| Sorry about the screwed up quote. And that should say oral sex, not risk sex. |
| I wash my hands when I get to work. I wash after bathroom and before meal. I sanitize when I get off the metro before touching the steering wheel of my car. I wash my hands and the baby's hands when I get to daycare and when we get home before cooking dinner. I shower before getting in bed... Something abut the metro now i don't want all that dirt in my bed. Non metro days I at least wash my feet before I hop in bed. Especially if I've been wandering thru the day in flipflops |
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2304 yes I use paper towels to get out of bathroom.
To pee lady who doesn't wash. What about all the crap you touch in the bathroom with other people's crap on it? |