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The logic of hand-washing
I'm anticipating a flaming, but hear me out. What exactly is the logic behind washing your hands after pissing? I don't normally piss on my hands, but if I did, I would certainly wash up. On the other hand, on a clean trip to the head, I feel that if anything is leaving that bathroom dirtier than it was before, it's my schlong.
Consider the fact that your hands are the part of your body that most frequently come into contact with potentially harmful substances, and your penis remains safely tucked away in clean underwear. These two facts lead to the logical conclusion that you should wash your hands before you unzip, not the other way around. I suppose it's just common courtesy, but if everyone thought logically, the hand washing custom would cease to exist? Am I out of line here? |
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Re: The logic of hand-washing
I know we've had this duscussion before. I suck at searching for posts, but I thought it was a funny post you, should see if you can find it.
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Re: The logic of hand-washing
I think it's just to make people wash their hands at regular intervals.
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Re: The logic of hand-washing
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I think it's just to make people wash their hands at regular intervals. [/ QUOTE ] The only valid point that I can think of. |
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Re: The logic of hand-washing
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I think it's just to make people wash their hands at regular intervals. [/ QUOTE ] This is the reason. I was actually discussing this with my sister today and would have started a similar thread if I hadn't anticipated such a negative reaction. Your dick really isn't any dirtier than the rest of you, in fact touching your own face is probably dirtier than touching your dick. Save some for the whales. |
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Re: The logic of hand-washing
If you think you don't get splashback, you're wrong.
Besides, balls are always oily(like every other skin part) or sweating. Helps cool them off, and the body likes to keep them quite a bit cooler than the internal temperature. Can't really do that in multiple layers of clothes very easily, therefore, sweat tries. And in that warm environment, bacteria has a field day. |
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Re: The logic of hand-washing
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If you think you don't get splashback, you're wrong. [/ QUOTE ] In addition to splash back you pick up even more crap when you touch the handle to flush. Stu |
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Re: The logic of hand-washing
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[ QUOTE ] If you think you don't get splashback, you're wrong. [/ QUOTE ] In addition to splash back you pick up even more crap when you touch the handle to flush. Stu [/ QUOTE ] just get rakeback and be done with it |
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Re: The logic of hand-washing
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[ QUOTE ] If you think you don't get splashback, you're wrong. [/ QUOTE ] In addition to splash back you pick up even more crap when you touch the handle to flush. Stu [/ QUOTE ] hehe i kick the handle. every time. |
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