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Originally Posted by Satjot Kaur Because even with the best of wiping skills, there will still be some e. coli that migrates out of your **** continually, as well as the leaking of various other bodily fluids that are far more easily washed off of clothes than furniture. Actually, if you think about it, wearing shorts indoors is kind of gross - shedding all those skin cells all over the place. Outside is a different matter, because nature cleans and disinfects the outside world easily, but inside human-made structures, humans must put forth extra effort to clean and disinfect or pay the consequences of living in our own filth.
edit to add: I wanted to comment that the automatic editor makes it look like I said something worse than what I actually said. That was medically correct terminology for the hole that e. coli comes from. |
You missed my point and you took my comical example too seriously.
So,
You wear clothes because you don’t want to spread your ‘excrements’ everywhere or do you wear clothes to ‘fit-in’? be honest now
Why don’t woman and men just wear see through T-shirts and other fabric to work if we are worried about spreading excrement? Why are we so biased and particular to the type of clothing that is “appropriate” and “normal”? what do you wear to work or school and who defines that as normal or acceptable? Why don’t you wear a Burka? (it will further protect you against dangerous strains of E. Coli? (

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Everyone conforms somewhere, at sometime in their life to ‘fit-in’. Everyone yields to authority and human consensus to some degree….It’s called the “lab-coat” effect.
You just asked for moral support…I happen to believe laughter is the best moral support a person can receive. Hopefully everyone looks at my post and just laughs it off…and this doesn’t become one of those HUMUNGO serious debates.
Plus this topic of “moral support” over the internet is a little lame
-I have heard of people asking for moral support if they desperately want to quite drinking, smoking or some sort of drug addiction
-or if they have been seriously injured or inflicted with a serious illness or disability.
-if they are depressed
-or if they are encountering abuse/harassment
-or if they have lost a loved one due to an untimely event.
I have never, honestly, been asked to give someone ‘moral support’ for shaving the hair off THEIR skin? So I found this post a little humorous.