Yes, the science/research dudes say so!
http://www.ifilm.com/viralvideo?ifilmid=2653662



Yes, the science/research dudes say so!
http://www.ifilm.com/viralvideo?ifilmid=2653662



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Well... duh!
We all know that alot of people are guilty of the "not washing their hands" often enough syndrome.... or even the "not washing their hands properly after going to the toilet" syndrome.
Of course there's more germs on our hands. Some of them "live" there... constantly. Even after we wash our hands properly... germs/bacteria is still there.
I remember a HS experiment along those lines. Put our hands under UV light.. or something.. to show that even after properly washing our hands.. we still have plenty of bacteria/germs left.
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What about if you have an open cut in your mouth? Or if you havn't brushed your teeth for a month. hehehehehe.
Well, I hope you wouldn't kiss someone that hasn't brushed their teeth for a month.
--Georg Christoph Litchenberg



Me either, I would rather make out with my dogs.![]()
Why do that...when there are so many lovely ladies here to kiss. Although I think their BFs, SOs, hubbies, etc. would really mind.
This is news? LOL
Just kidding, but they've been saying this for years. I believe it wholeheartedly. Could be one of the reasons why I'm so selective in who I come into contact with, or even more, let touch me. LOL





I'm in a touching club... been mainly working in touching clubs... it is amazing that I havn't "come down" with more dis-eases or anything. I don't come out in a rash.. pimples.. or anything. My body seems to handle being handles quite well.... I'm forever amazed at this...
I always shower before I go to bed and before I go to work... that might have something to do with it? Dunno.
I also only shake hands with someone if they offer a hand to shake. Its something I read about in a body language book in re: sales. I've seen so many dancers embarress themselves (put themselves in a slightly awkward situation) by offering a handshake when the patron doesn't want to shake hands (he specifically doesn't shake her hand) or even the reaction when he shakes her hand just out of politeness (would have rather it not been offered). That's another topic for another thread... went off track there.. sorry!
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