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Umm, what??? That's pointless...

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pwhodges:
Excreted gut bacteria are as harmless as they come.  There are better reasons for washing your hands at that stage.

jwhouk:
If it gets on your hands and you promptly down a sandwich without wearing plastic gloves, yeah, it IS going to "do something" outside of the bathroom. That's why I wash my hands after using the bathroom.

Barmymoo:
I am pretty sure that someone not washing their hands after going to the toilet would be a deal-breaker with me for relationships or living together. It's incredibly unhygenic and really, WHY would you not wash your hands? Exactly how hard is it to run some water, rub your hands together with some soap and rinse them? Even if you're not doing a 20 second hospital clean, at least make a bit of an effort.

ankhtahr:
To be honest, until a few years ago I was similar. Maybe not that much, but a little bit.

Now I'm washing my hands more and more. I don't like the feeling of unwashed hands. Especially in the summer, I always wash my hands, as they get sweaty very easily. Sometimes I come from the toilet, washed my hands, work on my computer for an hour, and then wash my hands again, as my hands became almost sticky. Also I like to keep my keyboards clean. And my trackball doesn't work too great with dirty hands. And then there is the trouble I have with having food stuff on my hands. There are times, when I have two slices of bread for breakfast, and that makes me wash my hands thrice. Once before sitting down, once after eating the first slice of bread (as I often have Prosciutto for breakfast), and once after eating the second slice.

LeeC:

hehe I used to do this in college.  I don't rightly know why.

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