Much has been said about the standard of care in Hospitals these days and patients contracting illness over and above what they originally went in for. Purely on observation I note that only about 50% of people(men) ever wash their hands when they've emptied their clogs or had a dump. Am I right with this? Is the extra illness down to visitors' and relatives' lack of hygiene being passed on to patients?
Washing Hands After Using The Toilet
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rammywhite
Keegan
Mr Magoo
Reebok Trotter
scottjames30
Natasha Whittam
wanderlust
Soul Kitchen
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2 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 13:27
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
The problem with hospitals is that they're full of ill people so they are by nature a germfest.
Personally I always wash my hands after using the loo, but most of my female friends don't!
Personally I always wash my hands after using the loo, but most of my female friends don't!
3 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 13:32
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
I once got an employee sacked from my gym for not washing her hands. Dirty bint.
4 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 13:35
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
I think women are the most unhygienic, out of the sexes.
Their toilets are worse than men's so its all their fault.
I make mine wash or shower now, before sex.
Their toilets are worse than men's so its all their fault.
I make mine wash or shower now, before sex.
5 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 14:00
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
scottjames30 wrote:I think women are the most unhygienic, out of the sexes.
Their toilets are worse than men's so its all their fault.
I make mine wash or shower now, before sex.
Some gents toilets at football grounds are disgusting. They should issue fans with galoshes before entering the stadia.
Washing your hands after using the ablutions should be second nature. You can be poor but you can still be clean.
6 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 14:02
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Slightly contraversial that. I think that men's toilets are worse, especially when you want a dump and some twat has pissed all over the seat and floor. It doesn't take a lot of effort to lift the seat and aim. It's got a lot worse in recent years as kids these days seem too shy to use the stones and prefer to slash all over the seats. I know that the current generation are more impotent than my generation as it's been on the rise (no pun intended) for the last 30 years, but I hadn't realised that they also suffer from dick paranoia. Half of them won't even get changed or shower at the gym the dirty sods.scottjames30 wrote:I think women are the most unhygienic, out of the sexes.
Their toilets are worse than men's so its all their fault.
I make mine wash or shower now, before sex.
Women on the other hand are all clean, sweet, fragrant and generally lovely. All women. All the time. I've done an extensive survey.
7 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 14:06
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
As you get older the waterworks department can be rather unpredictable. I always sit on the toilet to have a slash. It's much more hygienic.
8 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 14:16
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Also womens have them used tampon bins, that are very unhygienic when not used in the correct manner.
9 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 14:21
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
RT some wont know what galoshes are lol!
10 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 14:21
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
scottjames30 wrote:Also womens have them used tampon bins, that are very unhygienic when not used in the correct manner.
They are disposable bins. How can one not use such a receptacle other than in the correct manner?
Far more hygienic than flushing them down the loo and causing a blockage in the drainage system.
11 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 14:22
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Soul Kitchen wrote:RT some wont know what galoshes are lol!
SK, I have always found that education is a work in progress.
12 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 14:24
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
wanderlust wrote:Slightly contraversial that. I think that men's toilets are worse, especially when you want a dump and some twat has pissed all over the seat and floor. It doesn't take a lot of effort to lift the seat and aim. It's got a lot worse in recent years as kids these days seem too shy to use the stones and prefer to slash all over the seats. I know that the current generation are more impotent than my generation as it's been on the rise (no pun intended) for the last 30 years, but I hadn't realised that they also suffer from dick paranoia. Half of them won't even get changed or shower at the gym the dirty sods.scottjames30 wrote:I think women are the most unhygienic, out of the sexes.
Their toilets are worse than men's so its all their fault.
I make mine wash or shower now, before sex.
Women on the other hand are all clean, sweet, fragrant and generally lovely. All women. All the time. I've done an extensive survey.
Some women even pump you know.
13 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 14:36
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
We've all seen it, in a restaurant or pub grub, straight out the crapper to dipping bread in your soup! Saw one halfwit do it at my nieces wedding a couple og years ago. Can't beat some extra "spice" from under the fingernails! Dirty b....!!
14 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 14:42
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
That's why i won't use public transport, dirty fuckers sneezing all over the place.
Snoting and spluttering.
What would you do if, somebody sneezed in your direction, on a bus or train, without using their hand as protection ?
Snoting and spluttering.
What would you do if, somebody sneezed in your direction, on a bus or train, without using their hand as protection ?
15 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 15:08
Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
scottjames30 wrote:That's why i won't use public transport, dirty fuckers sneezing all over the place.
Snoting and spluttering.
What would you do if, somebody sneezed in your direction, on a bus or train, without using their hand as protection ?
Or a handkerchief if you're well to do!
16 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 15:41
Mr Magoo
Youri Djorkaeff
I hate it when your finger goes through the bloody loo roll, whole new meaning to chocolate fingers.
17 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 16:23
Keegan
Admin
I used to think washing your hands after was standard practice. Now I hate shaking hands with strangers.
18 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 17:00
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
Natasha Whittam wrote:I once got an employee sacked from my gym for not washing her hands. Dirty bint.
Had she been to the bog- or was she just dirty in general.
19 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 17:06
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
If we're on about lavatorial habits there's a bloke that works with me who gets on my nerves. When he goes for a leak he doesn't just pull hs zip down and gets his owd lad out and get on with it- he has to undo his belt , undo his trousers before he gets it out. It's not like it's something enormous to frighten womewn with- it's just an ordinary little excuse. Next time he does it - I'm going to tell him to piss properly.
But he always washes his hands -like I do We're all hygienic where I work. Apart from one or two who's arses are off plumb
But he always washes his hands -like I do We're all hygienic where I work. Apart from one or two who's arses are off plumb
20 Re: Washing Hands After Using The Toilet Tue Mar 05 2013, 21:43
Spirit of 58
David Lee
I remember some Banks putting out bowls of mints for queueing customers. However, this practice stopped when uneaten mints were tested and found to have umpteen traces of bacteria and urine on the surface. It's pretty clear that some people don't wash their hands after using the toilet probably also including those who regularly handle food. Personally, I don't like to see those TV chefs that feel it necessary to constantly touch food with their bare hands in order to improve the meal's presentation.
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