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Thread: Men are dirtier than women

  1. #11
    ok

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  3. #13
    might be true......but i don't care

  4. #14
    A nice one..good going

  5. #15
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    Definitely!

    That is some thing I was pretty much sure was true already; now it is confirmed! LOL As a man, I love to be dirty - I don't shower as much as I should; I probably don't wash my hands as much as I should (LOL); I like to fart, spit, belch, and I enjoy taking a nice shit! (Not so much when it is in my pants, which I have done before! More on that to come in a new thread!) LOL Bottom line is, men are supposed to be dirty, disgusting, and filthy; it is a part of our manhood. (At least I think so, anyway!)

  6. #16
    Is it really Markus?
    I mean they sure are supposed to be rough and tough but who said being DIRTY,FILTHY and DISGUSTING is a part of MANHOOD??

  7. #17
    ^^ i know right!
    DIRTY is just DIRTY...nothing attractive in it!
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

  8. #18
    Thanks for the back buddy

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by zeeast, post: 45197


    Men are dirtier than women. So scientists confirmed by spying in public restrooms, watching as one-quarter of men left without washing their hands. The worst offenders were at an Atlanta Braves game. In contrast, 90 percent of the women did wash up. Wednesday’s results mark the American Society of Microbiology’s latest look at how many people take what is considered the single easiest step to staying healthy: spending 20 seconds rubbing with soap under the faucet.

    It also explains why these infection experts tend to use paper towels to open bathroom doors. There is no telling what germs the person before you left on the knob. “It’s a gamble,” said microbiologist Judy Daly of Primary Children’s Medical Center in Salt Lake City, the society’s secretary. Back in 1996, the society first studied how often people follow mom’s advice to always wash up after using the toilet. Researchers lingered in public restrooms, putting on makeup or combing their hair, while surreptitiously counting. They concluded about one-third of people did not wash.

    The group sponsored an education campaign about how hand-washing can stop the spread of flu, diarrhea and other infectious diseases. Every few years, researchers repeat the spying. This time, 83 percent of people washed, reported Harris Interactive, a research company that last month monitored more than 6,300 public restroom users for the society.

    That is a little better overall. But take a closer look:

    - The worst hygiene was at Atlanta’s Turner Field baseball stadium, where 37 percent of men left the bathroom without washing, and 16 percent of the women did.

    - New York’s Penn Station had the biggest gender disparity, where 64 percent of men washed their hands compared with 92 percent of women. Grand Central Station was almost as bad.

    - The best hygiene was at San Francisco’s Ferry Terminal Farmers Market and Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry and Shedd Aquarium, where only about 12 percent of people left without washing.

    People exaggerate about hygiene. A Harris telephone survey of 1,000 more adults found 91 percent insisted they wash in public restrooms. Additionally, 77 percent claimed to always wash before handling or eating food, and 32 percent after coughing or sneezing.

    It is hard to double-check the latter claims. But the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says poor hand-washing contributes to almost half of all foodborne disease outbreaks. With influenza season approaching, microbiologists warn that it is easy to catch a cold or the flu by shaking hands with someone who just used that hand to cover a sneeze. The viruses can stay alive for two hours on hands, and for 20 minutes on hard, dry surfaces those germy hands touch. So sneeze into your elbow instead and wash frequently. There is no need for special anti-bacterial cleansers, Daly said, although alcohol-based hand gels can substitute when soap’s not available
    Another fact, men rarely seek medical help if there is disorder in health compared with women. The young man might be able to ignore the pain and hurt, but as he entered middle age it could be worse

  10. #20
    Great Study dude, Generally men are less careful to their health. You have shared very good statistics, thanks for sharing...

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