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09-29-2007 06:08 PM |
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Originally Posted by Pleasurepays
(Post 13163536)
to me, its not about whether or not its an imposition or not to wash your hands many extra times per day. i can use the same logic to suggest you do 1000 other things per day that aren't an "imposition" because it just takes a few minutes.
i usually take a couple showers a day. ... do i feel like touching anything and everything will kill me? cause infections? spread disease? uhm... no. do i feel unclean just because i touched my cock? no.
how far do you go? wash your hands in the bathroom and then firmly grab the door handle thats covered in bacteria, germs, viruses? or... do you wear gloves to prevent any transmission AFTER washing your hands? do we fear anything and everything because in spite of the fact that we're exposed to 1000's of horrible diseases, bacteria, germs etc daily like flesh eating viruses, hepititus or whatever out of the fear that in a 1:1,000,000,000 chance, our own immune system might fail us and we could say "oh... if i only had my super duty, anti bacterial, hospital quality soap with me... i might not be dying"
washing your hands obsessively is like anything else related to medicine. shit happens no matter what you do. you can't stop it. people get sick and die. it happens in all sorts of bizarre and unfair ways. i can make a case for doing 1,000,000 different things related to health and disease that can make your life safer (supposedly) just as you are trying right now. and...?
washing your hands like this has nothing to do with rational fears... it has EVERYTHING to do with some distorted and misguided personal idea that you are somehow safer. that you somehow have one more degree of control and say in your own mortality.
you body was doing just fine warding off all these alleged threats well before things were as clean as they are today. your body has been doing it for millions of years. it doesn't need your help combating the billions of germs, bacteria and virsuses it comes into contact with everyday. in fact, it has a massively complex system to fight and defend itself against these threats and washing your hands because you got piss on them (which is sterile anyway) doesn't do anything at all to change the fact that your entire day is filled with exponentially greater exposure to similar threats outside the bathroom.
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Originally Posted by D
(Post 13163629)
You're mistaken.
By your logic, wiping your ass is a waste of time because the world's not going to come to an end if you don't.
It's not about mortality... it's about basic hygiene. Responsibility for your own waste.
Sure, there's stuff growing all over you all the time - and sure your body is fighting them all off... but taking a moment to simple wash off the fecal matter that _does_ collect on your hands after wiping your ass, or washing away the urine that _does_ sprinkle over your hand as you're managing your penis is just a common sense thing in helping your body's immune system do its job.... and a common courtesy to others to not smear your microscopic shit and piss all over them, their money, and their doorknobs.
There are all sorts of baddies growing in fecal matter.... E. coli, for one, is a feces loving bacteria... microscopic bits of fecal matter in your eye is what leads to pink eye... staph infections, strep throat - both are so prevalent in our society because of people who literally refuse to wash the shit off their hands. Urine is also one of the better bacterial growth mediums that your body produces... and every time you take a piss (assuming you're guiding your stream and shaking those last few drops), you've just pissed all over your hands as well.
It's not about a hopeless pursuit... it's about common sense and general health. You hands are the main contact sources with these bacterial cultures... and you have direct contact with them, or their most favorite food source, _every time_ you go to the bathroom... so why not wash that shit off?
If more people applied basic hygiene - simply taking showers once every few days, and washing their hands after they take a crap - there wouldn't be as much shit everywhere for the rest of us to deal with.... and then at least pink eye, staph infections, and strep throat cases would drop down significantly, if nothing else.
To claim that it'd have no effect is a profoundly ignorant statement.
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PleasurePays, the only entry on my ignore list, seems to have found himself off of it with this post. Didn't know this one wrote intelligent posts, must have turned over a new leaf.
The fact of the matter is constant hand washing does not make you safer or more healthy, in fact, it makes you less healthy. Your immune system works because of its exposure to germs. If you wash your hands constantly, and do all of the other stuff that people germ obsessive do like Lysol'ing door knobs and light switches daily and using that soapless anti-bacterial hand wash stuff constantly, your body will no longer be exposed to enough germs to keep your immune system active. Inactive immune systems, like muscles on your body, wither and die if they aren't given something to do.
One Benydryl will halt an allergy attack. Two will halt it quicker. Three will put you to sleep. Taking the whole bottle will cause death. Like most things, too much of one thing is just as bad as not enough.
The people who are Lysol'ing their homes and using handwash all the time are doing so because they believe everything they see on TV, namely ads for Lysol and Purell hand cleaners. If a little cleanliness is good, more must be better is the overall message that these commercials send. Like most things with corporate America, the commercials are to sell products, not inform consumers.
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