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Avoiding Germs: Some Tricks & Myths  

sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 posts
4/3/2019 6:06 am

    Quoting mc_justmc:
    I'm ordering a "bubble". It's the only solution.
Seems that way, doesn’t it 🤔 ? Thanks for stopping by.


Solfan55 69M
500 posts
4/3/2019 1:13 pm

It's a scary world out there sexyldy. I cringe when I see people do some of this stuff in public. Paper towel in the restroom enables "the great escape" for me and I'm always watching for people that serve food after handling money. I'll pass thank you!


rm_WordsWolf 57M
311 posts
4/3/2019 1:36 pm

I wonder where we lost perspective, and - though not normally prone to conspiracy theories, I think the cleanliness revolution that started in the early 20th century (actually, civil war and before in some ways), just never stopped and got a rational look at itself. We have tens of thousands of products that are related to unnecessary sanitation. Wipes, gloves, gizmos, goos, and claims that '9 out of 10 doctors prefer'... well, maybe that's a bit old. My point is that some of the scariest illnesses are picked up in hospitals where all kinds of crazy chemicals and techniques are used to try to keep things sanitary. We got to a point where it's easy to wash hands in many countries, where we're generally clean and sanitary in our habits, and where plagues and other dastardly illnesses are infrequent - this is all aside from immunization and healthcare that can easily cure so many things. Doesn't it make you wonder whether we're wasting one hell of a lot of our lives worrying and paying for solutions to problems that don't exist? And then there's food expiration dates. We chuck stuff because it expired rather than because it's bad. We toss medications out as if they go bad the day they hit that date on the side! Are we really that insane?? Imagine how many jobs would be lost if we didn't have these products though!

I wash my hands frequently, and have read several places that in the absence of any other option, even washing without soap is better than constantly using hand sanitizers. And I'll note - I don't remember the last time I had any flu-like thing of any kind beyond a mild fever. I just can't waste all that time worrying about it. Like television, we spend nearly 10 years of our lives watching it on average! Wasted time!!

Cheers! WW


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 posts
4/3/2019 3:02 pm

    Quoting Solfan55:
    It's a scary world out there sexyldy. I cringe when I see people do some of this stuff in public. Paper towel in the restroom enables "the great escape" for me and I'm always watching for people that serve food after handling money. I'll pass thank you!
It is scary isn't it? Yes I have cringed many times at the things people will do. Makes you wonder what their homes are like. Thanks for stopping by.


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 posts
4/3/2019 3:06 pm

    Quoting rm_WordsWolf:
    I wonder where we lost perspective, and - though not normally prone to conspiracy theories, I think the cleanliness revolution that started in the early 20th century (actually, civil war and before in some ways), just never stopped and got a rational look at itself. We have tens of thousands of products that are related to unnecessary sanitation. Wipes, gloves, gizmos, goos, and claims that '9 out of 10 doctors prefer'... well, maybe that's a bit old. My point is that some of the scariest illnesses are picked up in hospitals where all kinds of crazy chemicals and techniques are used to try to keep things sanitary. We got to a point where it's easy to wash hands in many countries, where we're generally clean and sanitary in our habits, and where plagues and other dastardly illnesses are infrequent - this is all aside from immunization and healthcare that can easily cure so many things. Doesn't it make you wonder whether we're wasting one hell of a lot of our lives worrying and paying for solutions to problems that don't exist? And then there's food expiration dates. We chuck stuff because it expired rather than because it's bad. We toss medications out as if they go bad the day they hit that date on the side! Are we really that insane?? Imagine how many jobs would be lost if we didn't have these products though!

    I wash my hands frequently, and have read several places that in the absence of any other option, even washing without soap is better than constantly using hand sanitizers. And I'll note - I don't remember the last time I had any flu-like thing of any kind beyond a mild fever. I just can't waste all that time worrying about it. Like television, we spend nearly 10 years of our lives watching it on average! Wasted time!!

    Cheers! WW
You raise some very interesting and valid points. A Doctor will tell you that they rush you out of the hospital at the first opportunity as the spread of germs and disease is rampant! If we listened to all the other scares, we would want to be shrink wrapped! Thanks for stopping by and offering your perspective.


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 posts
4/6/2019 7:15 am

    Quoting  :

It is, isn’t it? Makes you wonder how some people get through each day.
Thanks for stopping by.


tri2findu 105M

4/14/2019 3:35 pm

lol... tried all of these.

I worked in facilities, and got numerous reports of clogged toilets... people would "build a nest" of toilet paper, and once finished push into the toilet, flush and clog.


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 posts
4/14/2019 9:16 pm

    Quoting tri2findu:
    lol... tried all of these.

    I worked in facilities, and got numerous reports of clogged toilets... people would "build a nest" of toilet paper, and once finished push into the toilet, flush and clog.
I can only imagine the variety of problems you must of had to deal with. Amazing what people will try to flush! Thanks for stopping by.


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4/28/2019 2:29 pm

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sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 posts
4/28/2019 3:52 pm

It’s always good to be reminded.


handymoi 54M
23 posts
5/3/2019 7:00 am

Great article. Infection Control and prevention is half the battle. Comon sesnse is the other .good hygiene habits and practice works best.


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 posts
5/3/2019 8:07 am

    Quoting handymoi:
    Great article. Infection Control and prevention is half the battle. Comon sesnse is the other .good hygiene habits and practice works best.
Isn’t it amazing how uncommon ‘common’ sense can be?
Thanks for stopping by.


txmature2 70M

7/23/2019 4:55 pm

I use the stairs... and do not use handrails.


sexyldy1000 68F  
9607 posts
7/23/2019 6:26 pm

    Quoting txmature2:
    I use the stairs... and do not use handrails.

Then I guess you have it covered 👍! Thanks for stopping by.


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