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You should wash your hands BEFORE you pee…not after

Apr 10, 2024 · 0:52

Summary

A straphanger makes a bold hygiene argument: you should wash your hands before you pee, not after. The logic? Your hands touch subway poles and germy surfaces all day, but your penis stays clean and isolated in your pants. Why bring the dirty outside world to your most precious organ? Kareem seems skeptical at first, but the rider's passionate defense wins him over. "Would you lick your hand after doing this?" the stranger asks, gesturing to a subway pole. The case is compelling. Your genitals are protected. Your hands are not.

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So what's your take? You should wash your hands before you pee, not after you pee. 100% agree. Pee, what do you think? Well, if your hands are dirty, you don't want to be touching any of your private parts. My is clean, so I'm not worried about the after.

What do you think about people that wash after they? Savage. Un-civilized. You're doing yourself a disservice. Yeah, it's unnecessary. Unary. Because why are you afraid of your own penis? Exactly. I'm not afraid of mine. I'm not afraid of mine. I'm clean. I'm very clean. It stays isolated, right? You're in a chamber. It's in there. It's protect. This is not isolated. Look, elements co germs. Good point. You touch that, you want to bring the world into here? Would you lick your hand after doing this? Absolutely not. So why would you put it on your most precious, vital organ? They got a point. I'm 100% in.

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