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JamCaygirl
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Posted: Jan 06 2013 at 7:36am |
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Do people wash their babies in the kitchen sink or is this a white thing?
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Lilaca
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Posted: Jan 06 2013 at 7:52am |
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i think there was a thread on that ages ago^... all races do it, babies are generally not* associated with being dirty
Edited by Lilaca - Jan 06 2013 at 8:08am
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JamCaygirl
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Posted: Jan 06 2013 at 8:10am |
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what about their poopy butts
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Posted: Jan 06 2013 at 8:18am |
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Posted: Jan 06 2013 at 9:23am |
rickysrose wrote:
The issue isn't washing your hands in the kitchen at all
Its coming into the kitchen to wash your hands instead of the bathroom or the laundry room
Like the blowing nose thing, that should be done in the bathroom not the kitchen
Y'all stressing the bleach out, making it work harder than it has to 
But seriously did he bleach the sink after blowing his nose, does everyone else bleach the handles and faucet much less the sink before they use it? It's just better to leave bathroom germs to the bathroom and come into the kitchen with clean hands even if you rewash them
I use papertowel on public faucet handles, doors etc and never rest anything in the sink to cut down mingling with people's germs
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No ricky, this is too difficult for them to grasp
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Posted: Jan 06 2013 at 9:34am |
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threads like this come up a lot and i always get the feeling something else is really being said just beneath the current.
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Posted: Jan 06 2013 at 9:35am |
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He blew his nose in the sink...not just blowing his nose into a tissue in the break room. I wouldn't care if he did that. I mean snot in the sink.
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eanaj5
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Posted: Jan 06 2013 at 9:37am |
Prazol60 wrote:
He blew his nose in the sink...not just blowing his nose into a tissue in the break room. I wouldn't care if he did that. I mean snot in the sink.
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but yall disinfect so what the prollem is?  Im pretty sure these ladies do that in their kitchen sinks too...
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Posted: Jan 06 2013 at 9:45am |
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Blowing your snot into a sink is trife. I dont care if its the laundry room sink, thats just a nasty thing to do period.
As for the sink thing, I keep a bottle of anti bacterial handsoap by my kitchen sink to wash my hands when cooking. I dont think its nasty at all.
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Posted: Jan 06 2013 at 9:47am |
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To answer the OP, if the kitchen is near me when I have to wash my hands then yes, I will use the kitchen.
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