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bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 3:57

Don’t get sick wash your hands after peeing.

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And she adds, for example, according to Newman, difficile, a gastrointestinal bacteria that causes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea has evolved to form spores with a protective shell that allows it to survive up to five months. That's right, five months. All that said, you should probably wash your hands with soap and water after peeing. It's best to reduce the risk of getting sick or spreading germs to others. Post pee

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Coded A. Thoughts
@cathoughts · 3:00

@Urbanlegends This should be self-explanatory.

I don't like using public restrooms unless I've been in that establishment for an extended period of time. If that's the case, then I'll more than likely use the bathroom. One of the issues I have with using public restrooms is on a few occasions they have a tendency to run out of basic supplies, whether it's hand towels or like I mentioned earlier, soap
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bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 0:43

@cathoughts

Hi. I'm not obsessive compulsive but you know when you go into the men's room everybody sees everybody and what they're doing. And when people leave and don't wash their hands it always bothers me, not from the context that I don't care what they do for themselves but I don't want to be the next person to shake that person's hand. You know, it's just like really on the other side of it
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