Is it good hygiene to wash ones hands before and after using the washroom?
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You’re supposed to wash your hands after going to the bathroom. I don’t think of it as optional, I think of it as “a must.” The kids in my daughter’s nursery school learned it from as soon as they were going to the bathroom.
I will wash my hands before going to the bathroom only if I feel my hands are dirty, like if I am in the city and was touching public transportation and stuff like that, or if I was eating and have food on my hands, and don’t want to get my clothes dirty.
Well, it’s always good hygiene to wash your hands, especially now in covid times; but I don’t see any special necessity before using the bathroom. After, yes.
It depends on just what it was exactly that you had your hands in before going to the bathroom.
Dude 1: My momma taught me to wash my hands after peeing.
Dude 2: My Momma taught me not to pee on my hands.
You should wash your hands after. Now…if you’re not in a public restroom and you’re 100% confident that your hands encountered nothing sketchy…is it the worst thing if you skip? No. But I would still consider it good etiquette to wash them, even if it not hygienically mandatory.
Washing before? No. Unless I went in with greasy/dirty hands. But not normally.
I wash my hands after, so not to spread disease.
I wash my hands before, because I don’t want to get disease on my junk.
I use the same procedure as @filmfann. I wash before and after. It’s easy to do – and free.
Things are hot and sweaty down there. I’d rather not introduce anything that might grow in that environment.
Probably doesn’t matter beforehand.
Only if you are a mechanic or a printer repairman.
@rockfan I think it does matter, in the examples I gave, if you have been on public transportation or in a public space, or have food on your hands. Further descriptive details given by @LuckyGuy.
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