The subject is about a male housemate not washing his hands when he touches his penis.
I beg to differ, it's about charlie washing his hands after using the loo.
And even if you can't die from touching a penis, although you can catch things like herpes from a diseased one, surely consideration for others and normal decency ought to be exercised in the house. Would you really enjoy a sandwich that's been prepared by someone who has previously had their hands round their sweaty genitals?
It's a penis. When you urinate you touch your penis. You cannot die from eating penis.
absolutely right. some education for the ladies here: touching the penis is not necessarily unhygenic and most men can pass water without their hands coming into contact with urine (unlike, i suspect most women, given their need to wipe), which is why we do not necessarily need to wash our hands afterwards. get it?
absolutely right. some education for the ladies here: touching the penis is not necessarily unhygenic and most men can pass water without their hands coming into contact with urine (unlike, i suspect most women, given their need to wipe), which is why we do not necessarily need to wash our hands afterwards. get it?
Also the penis is probably the cleanest part of your body. Wash it every morning then it's protected beneath a clean underpants for the rest of the day.
absolutely right. some education for the ladies here: touching the penis is not necessarily unhygenic and most men can pass water without their hands coming into contact with urine (unlike, i suspect most women, given their need to wipe), which is why we do not necessarily need to wash our hands afterwards. get it?
Although of the male sex, I prefer to be very ladylike and wash my hands every time I use the loo. It only takes about 30 seconds to do.
By the way, fresh urine is sterile so even if you touch it, it won't cause infection, but that's hardly the point. Doesn't good manners come into it at all?
Also the penis is probably the cleanest part of your body. Wash it every morning then it's protected beneath a clean underpants for the rest of the day.
absolutely right. some education for the ladies here: touching the penis is not necessarily unhygenic and most men can pass water without their hands coming into contact with urine (unlike, i suspect most women, given their need to wipe), which is why we do not necessarily need to wash our hands afterwards. get it?
Excuses excuses. You're lazy. I hope you're not a chef.
I haven't seen many of the HMs wash their hands when they come out of the loo. I would have thought it basic hygiene, and it's not as if the basin isn't close.
Excuses excuses. You're lazy. I hope you're not a chef.
don't get me going on chefs ...
if you want something to worry about, think of sweaty minimum-wage kitchen staff arranging food on your plate with their bare hands every time you visit a restaurant.
and it seems the more expensive the eaterie, the more likely it is to happen.
I beg to differ, it's about charlie washing his hands after using the loo.
And even if you can't die from touching a penis, although you can catch things like herpes from a diseased one, surely consideration for others and normal decency ought to be exercised in the house. Would you really enjoy a sandwich that's been prepared by someone who has previously had their hands round their sweaty genitals?[/QUOTE]
He was eating ice cream out of the communal tub with a spoon over and over again whilst giving the spoon a good old lick, then put the ice cream back in the freezer.
don't get me going on chefs ...
if you want something to worry about, think of sweaty minimum-wage kitchen staff arranging food on your plate with their bare hands every time you visit a restaurant.
and it seems the more expensive the eaterie, the more likely it is to happen.
It really isn't funny, is it? I had an elderly, but very fit friend, who almost died after eating contaminated food in a London cafe-restaurant prior to attending a concert. He never really got over the experience and is now a pale shadow of his former, robust self.
Food hygiene really does matter.
Also the penis is probably the cleanest part of your body. Wash it every morning then it's protected beneath a clean underpants for the rest of the day.
Some people take hygiene too far.
Actually not.
You forgot to allow for males' overwhelming need to shove their hands down their pants every five minutes to rearrange or reassure themselves it's still there.
Everything that hand has touched and any germs picked up will be transferred. Arse hairs. sweat, nose pickings, pet hairs and whatever pets have been playing with.
I'm really particular about hygiene (personal and general,) and there have been several incidents in the house that have made me heave - David rinsing his toothbrush in the water in the sink being one of them. :eek:
By the way, fresh urine is sterile so even if you touch it, it won't cause infection, but that's hardly the point. Doesn't good manners come into it at all?
It's not even that sterile. It may be fine in the bladder, but it has to pass through a potentially diseased urethra and be emitted from a potentially diseased penis.
Add to the fact that you can't very well navigate the room or operate the facilities without touching something that some other person has touched, and it just makes sense to always wash your hands.
I noticed when he's cooking he never washes his hands, he even stands their with his hands down his pants, marcus washes his hands every time he cooks, and between cooking with the antibacterial wash, whod have thought it lol
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With a name like Amica that's doubtful.
The subject is about a male housemate not washing his hands when he touches his penis.
I beg to differ, it's about charlie washing his hands after using the loo.
And even if you can't die from touching a penis, although you can catch things like herpes from a diseased one, surely consideration for others and normal decency ought to be exercised in the house. Would you really enjoy a sandwich that's been prepared by someone who has previously had their hands round their sweaty genitals?
absolutely right. some education for the ladies here: touching the penis is not necessarily unhygenic and most men can pass water without their hands coming into contact with urine (unlike, i suspect most women, given their need to wipe), which is why we do not necessarily need to wash our hands afterwards. get it?
Also the penis is probably the cleanest part of your body. Wash it every morning then it's protected beneath a clean underpants for the rest of the day.
Some people take hygiene too far.
Although of the male sex, I prefer to be very ladylike and wash my hands every time I use the loo. It only takes about 30 seconds to do.
By the way, fresh urine is sterile so even if you touch it, it won't cause infection, but that's hardly the point. Doesn't good manners come into it at all?
Did I say that you could? Did I mention anything about a penis at all?
Why are you quoting my post to make your point?
While others don't take it far enough.
Excuses excuses. You're lazy. I hope you're not a chef.
No, he sniffs his fingers and if the odour is sthat trong enough the occasional lick.
don't get me going on chefs ...
if you want something to worry about, think of sweaty minimum-wage kitchen staff arranging food on your plate with their bare hands every time you visit a restaurant.
and it seems the more expensive the eaterie, the more likely it is to happen.
For his fellow housemates to enjoy. :eek:
It really isn't funny, is it? I had an elderly, but very fit friend, who almost died after eating contaminated food in a London cafe-restaurant prior to attending a concert. He never really got over the experience and is now a pale shadow of his former, robust self.
Food hygiene really does matter.
Actually not.
You forgot to allow for males' overwhelming need to shove their hands down their pants every five minutes to rearrange or reassure themselves it's still there.
Everything that hand has touched and any germs picked up will be transferred. Arse hairs. sweat, nose pickings, pet hairs and whatever pets have been playing with.
Not washing hands before touching food is gross.
It's not even that sterile. It may be fine in the bladder, but it has to pass through a potentially diseased urethra and be emitted from a potentially diseased penis.
Add to the fact that you can't very well navigate the room or operate the facilities without touching something that some other person has touched, and it just makes sense to always wash your hands.
How apt.