footscrazy
Bluelight Crew
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2008
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What's your standard of 'acceptable' cleanliness?
Are you super hygienic or do you think a bit of dirt makes you stronger?
I'm a bit of a germophobe, I always carry hand sanitiser with me, and I use a new dishcloth to wash the dishes every single time. I have cleaning tools specific for each room - so I wont use a mop I've used in the bathroom in the kitchen, for example. I hate shoes being worn indoors and I never let the bottom of my handbags (which have touched trains and public seats) touch anywhere except for the floor under my bed. I never touch surfaces in public toilets - I always flush/turn on the taps/open doors with a toilet paper barrier.
I know it's a bit neurotic and probably doesn't make that huge a difference overall in the germ contact stakes, but it makes me feel better
What's everyone else like?
Are you super hygienic or do you think a bit of dirt makes you stronger?
I'm a bit of a germophobe, I always carry hand sanitiser with me, and I use a new dishcloth to wash the dishes every single time. I have cleaning tools specific for each room - so I wont use a mop I've used in the bathroom in the kitchen, for example. I hate shoes being worn indoors and I never let the bottom of my handbags (which have touched trains and public seats) touch anywhere except for the floor under my bed. I never touch surfaces in public toilets - I always flush/turn on the taps/open doors with a toilet paper barrier.
I know it's a bit neurotic and probably doesn't make that huge a difference overall in the germ contact stakes, but it makes me feel better
What's everyone else like?