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I use elbows and feet to do almost everything in the mens room and after washing my hands I use the wet towels to turn off the water and open the door then drop it the waste can if it is near by or floor behind the door...I figure I am assuring some one of a cleaning job....:)
 

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In England, it is quite common to take one's wife into the mens if the queue for the ladies is too long.

I doubt American men have such good manners (because we didn't send the best on the boat over here).

Actually in America the wimmen don't need to be escorted by their hubby
Bar I used to work at in Boston the girls always used the men's room stall
Some guys would stop mid-stream when the stall door opened & a girl walked out :D
 
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The way a "lady" keeps the bathroom is not the same thing as her personal sanitary habits. One is housekeeping habits the other is personal hygenics.

They are not unrelated and instead appear to be correlated.

Biology makes good hygiene more challenging for women. Seeing what women do to bathrooms, there is no way that their hands are cleaner...whether or not they use soap.

The Osage indians bathed regularly and the word they used for white women roughly translated to "she who stinks under her dress." :D
 

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Nah, they are unrelated, it is a woman thing. Oh, by the way I live in a household of men, worked with men, shared same bathrooms with men, and you guys are sloppy. Never met a man who doesn't take off his clothes and they stay where they drop. :) Women smell much better than most men, men can stink.

Funny you should mention indians, you never quite know who you can be talking to via these means ha ha ha ha ha.
 
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hi

This is what i was reading, so the antibacterial hand/dish soap that we use is not the same chemical makeup or at lower concentration than what the medical institution uses.
oh.................
 
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