Delta4Embassy
Gold Member
Thinking of what people do with each other when they have sex (will spare more sensitive readers the details) are overly afraid fo germs that we buy cleaning products to kill 99.99% of them, carry alocohl-based gels in purses, use too many antibacterial handwashes, bodywashes, and other products?
Without some exposure to germs, the next time someone sneezes or coughs on you you're gonna fall over dead. And if swapping spit with your lover doesn't kill you (to say nothing of the more exotic activities,) then what possible harm is anything that probably came from your body anyway going to do to you?
When baking goodies for other people, I'm as fastidious as they come. But when making my own food I never wash my hands or pay any mind to hygiene at all. Figure at worst I'm moving a germ I already had from one place to another place. But that we're encountering problems with drug-resistant superbugs already, usually blamed on our excessive use of cleaning products, are also being negatively impacted by all the cleaning product commercials?
Isn't there a case to be made bannning such commercials and advertisements?
Without some exposure to germs, the next time someone sneezes or coughs on you you're gonna fall over dead. And if swapping spit with your lover doesn't kill you (to say nothing of the more exotic activities,) then what possible harm is anything that probably came from your body anyway going to do to you?
When baking goodies for other people, I'm as fastidious as they come. But when making my own food I never wash my hands or pay any mind to hygiene at all. Figure at worst I'm moving a germ I already had from one place to another place. But that we're encountering problems with drug-resistant superbugs already, usually blamed on our excessive use of cleaning products, are also being negatively impacted by all the cleaning product commercials?
Isn't there a case to be made bannning such commercials and advertisements?