Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, what many of you call clean cannot be achieved in real life. Yes, washing hands reduces the amount of fecal matter that gets into your mouth on a daily basis. But unless you live in a clinical lab on a deserted island in deep space, you won't get away from the impurities of life.
Most of you have kids. Buy them a microscope. Then have yourselves a little science project by swiping surfaces around your house and growing the cultures. The world of fun will be had by all LOL Oh, contact you PCP beforehand and ask for some pills to control your crazy. You'll need it!
Yeah. Germs are gonna getcha. So we should just never wash our hands, because whatareyagonnadoaboutit...
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Anonymous wrote:People, what many of you call clean cannot be achieved in real life. Yes, washing hands reduces the amount of fecal matter that gets into your mouth on a daily basis. But unless you live in a clinical lab on a deserted island in deep space, you won't get away from the impurities of life.
Most of you have kids. Buy them a microscope. Then have yourselves a little science project by swiping surfaces around your house and growing the cultures. The world of fun will be had by all LOL Oh, contact you PCP beforehand and ask for some pills to control your crazy. You'll need it!
Anonymous wrote:I caught my FIL using my dish towels (the ones in active use for drying dishes) to mop his sweaty face on a recent visit.
I have no idea if he'd done that before, if he does it at their house as well...ew.
So now I get out a fresh dish towel every time I dry dishes while they are here.
Anonymous wrote:Yes my grandma does this. We actually get incredibly sick when we visit her (diarrhea, hospital visits and lots of gastro issues). It's been an ongoing issue for the past 20 years. I'm convinced she's Typhoid Mary (wish I was exaggerating). Her house is picked up and looks clean, but we all get ridiculously sick. She's older now so we're helping to care for her while we're there. We make sure absolutely everything goes in the dishwasher and we dump all the silverware in the dishwasher when we arrive when she can't see it. We love her and try to be kind, but after 5 of us ended up on IV drips in the hospital last time, it's all getting bleached and washed.
I would just keep telling your FIL no and that you use the dishwasher. Don't let him prepare any of his own meals or do dishes.