Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you wear your clothes all day...but after you remove them, they become a toxic danger in the hamper? I guess no hugging when they come off the bus because your kids clothes are contaminated from their day?
Wrong analogy. No, when my kid comes home I do not have him take off his outer garments so I can rub my hands on his underwear and then go prep dinner.
If you’re doing that…I guess try to make sure no one finds out about it, because that ish is crazy.
There is no need to rub your hands on your kids underwear before wasing either..just so you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you wear your clothes all day...but after you remove them, they become a toxic danger in the hamper? I guess no hugging when they come off the bus because your kids clothes are contaminated from their day?
Wrong analogy. No, when my kid comes home I do not have him take off his outer garments so I can rub my hands on his underwear and then go prep dinner.
If you’re doing that…I guess try to make sure no one finds out about it, because that ish is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After putting dirty laundry into washer, yes. No other time.
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Anonymous wrote:yes, wash hands after putting dirty laundry in washer with detergent. Wash hands before taking clothes out of dryer and folding. No i never get sick from being "too clean". Also don't wear shoes in my house (GASP)
Anonymous wrote:So you wear your clothes all day...but after you remove them, they become a toxic danger in the hamper? I guess no hugging when they come off the bus because your kids clothes are contaminated from their day?
Anonymous wrote:There are some OCD people up in here.
Anonymous wrote:There are some OCD people up in here.