haha give me a break sara.
In the last few years its growing more and more popular. you people live in fear of sickness, and of the real world maybe this is why you spend to much time on the computer?? just a thought. …
Wow, you don’t know me very well. I’m a well-traveled person and I spend most of my time on other fulfilling things than the computer. I just had a huge voice recital yesterday, and I’m just vegging out. I had spent the last 5-6 months immersed in music, rehearing, planning and perfecting my program along with my numerous other events and gigs.
You realize this hand product you all were brainwashed to start using doesnt do anything right? You all buy into what the advertisers are saying to you through there clever commericals and the latest news broadcast about health…
Along with studying music, I was a “Journalism, Public Relation and Advertising” major, so I’m very well-aware of what the media can do. I very rarely watch the media (we only have three stations and I don’t watch them) and when I do read or watch the news, I tend to question it, anyway, due to my own training.
those are my thoughts ladiies…
If you were my wife, girlfriend fiance , , sister, mom …id make you throw it away and free you from that phobia…
Oh puh-lease!

You’re free to have those thoughts, but don’t make me into germ-concious freak - I certainly am not. You’d find me digging around the dirt for fossils with my husband (he’s a geologist/paleontologist), hiking, camping and doing 18th century reenactments where the conditions aren’t the most cleanly of places. It can be down-right scuzzy and disgusting. I won’t assume, but I may have even been in more dirty and germ-y areas than you have ever been and I’ve not been “disgusted” by it, although I’m very aware of history and know how unsanitary conditions and bad hygiene led to high mortality rates too.
I mostly used that sanitzer those two years that I was teaching after getting sick every other weak the first couple of months teaching. And I probably used it 20 times since I taught 5 years ago. I can say that it did help me during that first year of teaching, whether or not you believe it. Now, I usually just find a place to wash my hands if my hands feel scuzzy, as I don’t feel like spending money on things like that and because it gives my ring finger a rash when it clashes with my platinum.
I am also the daughter of two medical professionals - a doctor and a nurse, so I know very well how to keep healthy. My parents weren’t germ concious freaks as you would make me out to be, but they did believe in good hygiene and that’s key in keeping healthy - especially as I’ve read in medical history books. And no, he’s not one of these drug-popping doctors at every sickness, as he was a pharmacist prior to becoming a doctor and knows what these things can and can’t do. (He’s never done over by the sales reps because of his knowledge in pharmacology.) He is a major proponant of exercise, rest, healthy eating, etc. first. Drugs second. And we grew up with my Dad always saying that he saw worst with sickness whenever we had slight colds and let those colds runs its course, so we had pretty good constitutions and immune systems.
But when you’re surrounded by 50 or so 3-6 year old children with snotty hands every day, coughing and sneezing, it’s very hard to fight it off every day that first year - and I worked in a my father’s office for a number of years before that, so I thought I was immune to things like that. (I’ve never gotten the flu or anything major like that.) Since I’ve stopped teaching, I rarely get sick unless I’m surround by people like those three on the subway sneezing and coughing in my direction last year. But that is because I do take care of myself and take the proper precautions in keeping clean and healthy - and I don’t do it consciously. It’s just part of my being, so it’s not like I constantly worried about it. And I have a feeling other people on here are the same. We’re just discussing it too.
So, please don’t assume anything of me before you know who you are talking to.