Do you wash your hands with soap and water? (ears, baby, best)
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I wash my hands with soap and water -
1. After using the bathroom.
2. After handling my hermit crabs.
3. After working in the yard.
4. Before preparing/handling food.
When I'm in the wilderness, and there is a lack of soap and water, I usually have a Wet Wipe in my pocket or rucksack (don't you love that word?). Not a big believer in those antibacterial liquids, except in extreme emergencies.
Who wouldn't use soap and water to wash their hands? What would be the alternative other than to just be a walking germ spreader?
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Originally Posted by Hopes
What's the 3rd part of the question?
Question 3:So since most believe that the only way to clean your hands is with soap and water, why do you (collective) only use dry toilet paper to wipe your butt ? And still call yourself clean?
Question 3:So since most believe that the only way to clean your hands is with soap and water, why do you (collective) only use dry toilet paper to wipe your butt ? And still call yourself clean?
You asked about hands. You didn't say anything about our (collective) anus. You may remove your head from yours and start another thread.
You asked about hands. You didn't say anything about our (collective) anus. You may remove your head from yours and start another thread.
It's a legitimate question and the point behind it.
Hand soap
Face wash
Shampoo
Skin cleanser (?) the stuff that gets blackheads out
Mouthwash / Toothpaste
Hell, there are even items to keep lady parts clean.
But all we do is use a piece of paper to wipe our behinds? And call ourselves clean?
Discuss.
It's a legitimate question and the point behind it.
Hand soap
Face wash
Shampoo
Skin cleanser (?) the stuff that gets blackheads out
Mouthwash / Toothpaste
Hell, there are even items to keep lady parts clean.
But all we do is use a piece of paper to wipe our behinds? And call ourselves clean?
Discuss.
In a store near you! Maybe you can try it one day!
Question 3:So since most believe that the only way to clean your hands is with soap and water, why do you (collective) only use dry toilet paper to wipe your butt ? And still call yourself clean?
The truth is that you should not use soap on your exit area anyway. Just wipe and walk. When showering water will do. The anal area has its own oils that help with the process. We are hoping that you are wiping just after the waste comes out and not waiting for it to dry up. On top of that any issues with your poop that is on your body is also inside your body. These are not things that will make you sicker, you already have them in you. Washing our hands is to keep outside problems from entering our body. When we are at work we wash before and after entering a patients room. I don't want to take anything in or bring anything out. Washing our hands after using the facilities is to get the germs from the facilities off our hands and just in case you happen to get a little waste on you, it sure does seem cleaner to wash it off. Once again we would hope that you are wiping your problem away. LOL
Currently, I have two gross of Cottonelle wipes in my linen closet. I buy them at Sam's Club. They are used regularly in my bathroom. Why on Earth would you draw the conclusion, based on a hand-washing question, that we (collective) don't attend to our other hygiene? For all you know, there may be many of us (collective) who have a bidet.
Question 3:So since most believe that the only way to clean your hands is with soap and water, why do you (collective) only use dry toilet paper to wipe your butt ? And still call yourself clean?
Not me!!! I wash my bum very thoroughly after using the toilet.
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