Does it really even matter? If you watch those people who ARE washing their hands, they're not doing it properly or thoroughly (and it makes NO difference if it's an antibacterial soap or not). Then they touch things such as faucet handles, paper towel dispenser, button on an air dryer, the door handle when exiting....thier purse that they set down god knows where, their shoelace that came untied in there, the bottom of their pants that was dragging on the floor....so do you really think it makes a bit of difference?
Kind of like thinking a paper toilet seat cover is going to protect you from anything. It's not going to.
I rarely use a public restroom outside restaurant's unless I just HAVE to! Maybe I am just beating the dead horse here, but I don't think its wrong not to atleast try washing the shit or urine stains mixes with TP off of your hand! I know its about the things we cant see with our eyes but it doesn't mean I'm going to willingly sit on a piss covered toilet seat. I don't sit on public seats anyway, I squat and I flush with my foot.
I come out get some towel paper or tissue. Wash my hands for a min or while sizing up myself in the mirror. Dry my hands quickly, off the water, use paper to open door and walk out looking for the nearest trash can. Lastly I have a lotion with anti bac in my bag and im good to go.
This has been wired in my head since a kid and its apart of my kids public bathroom routine. My kids express to me the number of ppl they see dont wash hands. It's lazy and disgusting; to me its just one of those deeply rooted things you were taught as a child. Along with washing before every meal, every time you use the rest room or prepare food. I guess that's just me. ....but Just because we touch things all day anyway doesn't mean okay to walk around with shit stains on your hands too.
Is it normal for ppl to not wash hands after using a public bathroom?
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Does it really even matter? If you watch those people who ARE washing their hands, they're not doing it properly or thoroughly (and it makes NO difference if it's an antibacterial soap or not). Then they touch things such as faucet handles, paper towel dispenser, button on an air dryer, the door handle when exiting....thier purse that they set down god knows where, their shoelace that came untied in there, the bottom of their pants that was dragging on the floor....so do you really think it makes a bit of difference?
Kind of like thinking a paper toilet seat cover is going to protect you from anything. It's not going to.
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I rarely use a public restroom outside restaurant's unless I just HAVE to! Maybe I am just beating the dead horse here, but I don't think its wrong not to atleast try washing the shit or urine stains mixes with TP off of your hand! I know its about the things we cant see with our eyes but it doesn't mean I'm going to willingly sit on a piss covered toilet seat. I don't sit on public seats anyway, I squat and I flush with my foot.
I come out get some towel paper or tissue. Wash my hands for a min or while sizing up myself in the mirror. Dry my hands quickly, off the water, use paper to open door and walk out looking for the nearest trash can. Lastly I have a lotion with anti bac in my bag and im good to go.
This has been wired in my head since a kid and its apart of my kids public bathroom routine. My kids express to me the number of ppl they see dont wash hands. It's lazy and disgusting; to me its just one of those deeply rooted things you were taught as a child. Along with washing before every meal, every time you use the rest room or prepare food. I guess that's just me. ....but Just because we touch things all day anyway doesn't mean okay to walk around with shit stains on your hands too.