Anonymous wrote:I love how all the hand washers are so excited to come share how much they wash their hands. Those of us that are not in that camp probably wouldn’t even click on the thread. I will just say I think it’s good for my immune system to not try to wash away the germs. Will I wash them if they are physically dirty, sure, but otherwise I don’t worry about it.
Anonymous wrote:Probably 50x a day. Your boyfriend is gross.
Anonymous wrote:After I use the bathroom and before I prepare food.
Anonymous wrote:I wash my hands every time I come in from a public place - work (when I worked out of the house), grocery store, restaurant, etc. My boyfriend thinks this is incredibly weird and claims I am in the minority for doing this, especially since I did it pre-covid. I just think this is the clean thing to do and cuts down on germs/sickness you bring into your living space, but apparently this is not something the average person does, so please settle our debate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t wash my hands after being in public places like that but I do use hand sanitizer I keep in the car afterward. I learned the importance of this when my kids got much less sick after I made them use hand sanitizer after being in public places. You might be in the minority but that’s okay. You probably get sick a lot less often.
Actually he gets sick way less than me. I haven't been sick in almost a couple of years because of covid. But prior to covid, he got sick way less. I never got sick as a kid, because my parents had me wash my hands - so I think getting sick once or twice a year as an adult has more to do with poor diet/stress/drinking too much alcohol and caffeine.
Oh actually you probably get sick more because your parents were so vigilant about hand washing and you didn’t develop as many immunities as most kids do. So if you didn’t wash your hands as much now, I bet you would get sick more.
(I’m not talking about the hygiene hypothesis here, in case anybody was curious, and I do make my kids wash their hands frequently)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t wash my hands after being in public places like that but I do use hand sanitizer I keep in the car afterward. I learned the importance of this when my kids got much less sick after I made them use hand sanitizer after being in public places. You might be in the minority but that’s okay. You probably get sick a lot less often.
Actually he gets sick way less than me. I haven't been sick in almost a couple of years because of covid. But prior to covid, he got sick way less. I never got sick as a kid, because my parents had me wash my hands - so I think getting sick once or twice a year as an adult has more to do with poor diet/stress/drinking too much alcohol and caffeine.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t wash my hands after being in public places like that but I do use hand sanitizer I keep in the car afterward. I learned the importance of this when my kids got much less sick after I made them use hand sanitizer after being in public places. You might be in the minority but that’s okay. You probably get sick a lot less often.