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HAHAHA!! I think this may be my new favourite funny. Why the hell did these guys pose like that with a camera right there?? They must be married... or simply weird. Maybe both?WildFingers said:I have not gotten the flu for many years and I have not gotten the flu shot either.
I had received this in an email today and I need to pass it on for your own health and safety. I think this might be a good preventative.
I had not had the flu in like 15 years got my first flu shot ever last year, and my second this year, and apparently one they hadn't counted on showed up, cuz I'm still half sick and two weeks on.MyDesertRose said:HAHAHA!! I think this may be my new favourite funny. Why the hell did these guys pose like that with a camera right there?? They must be married... or simply weird. Maybe both?WildFingers said:I have not gotten the flu for many years and I have not gotten the flu shot either.
I had received this in an email today and I need to pass it on for your own health and safety. I think this might be a good preventative.
Sure, I think that is possible, though very unlikely, because I believe the only way that could happen, would be if one person was to lick, or suck respective genitalia soon enough after a contagious person had done likewise, that the virus remained alive. I'm thinking it could be passed on in that way the same as it can be by sharing a glass, or smoking behind someone who is contagious. This is all just a guess, but I am very curious if it is possible or not. In fact I am so intrigued, I would be willing to volunteer my penis as a transfer medium if anyone else wants to get scientific.TashaDutch said:i wonder if you can't transfer the flu through cunt licking or cock sucking
LuckySmiles said:I have to be honest I've either never had the flu, or can't tell the difference between a flu and a bad cold :?
but I haven't had a cold in years... (and I've never had a flu shot and usually work around loads of people :shhh
maybe they should take whatever I'm made of and make me the new vaccine/cure! :-D :thumbleft:
Let me add on the hand washing, that to be most certain your hands are germ free, (well until you touch something or are exposed aerobically), you should wash hands under warm/hot water rubbing vigorously, as the heat created from the friction at the micro level is very important. Then instead of reaching up and turning the water off, you should use the corner of a fresh clean towel to turn the water off, using the rest of the towel to dry with. In a public restroom avoiding the cross contamination from facet handle/knobs is more important for obvious reasons, before starting, a length of paper towel should be reeled out and left to hang, (when faced with roll towel dispenser), or the top towel pulled from a pulldown type, then after washing rip off towel or pull out towel and use that towel to turn off water. If there is only a warmair hand drier it should be turned on with a towel also and you are screwed on turning off the water. It is all rather silly to have any thought that you can keep your hands germ free in any sort of public space where anything you touch may have been touched by others - even a can of soup may have been a rethought choice by someone a minute before. I just thought to mention the very common mistake of even ppl trained in the medical field of cross contamination. It is thought that most new infections ppl get while in hospital are introduced this way, not by equipment or environment that is not sterile, but by nurses & doctors who believe they are properly scrubbed but in fact have cross contaminated themselves.Ursavannah said:I have worked in the medical field as a medic or medical assistant for 7 years. I can tell you the basics. Sounds like common sense but many do not do it!
1) Wash your hands before you eat, after the bathroom, after being out in public touching things like doors and handrails for at least 30 seconds!!( hand sanitizer is good when there is no water but it should be a last resort)
2) Do not touch your face unless you absolutely have to and only AFTER you have washed your hands. (Most germs come from touching things then touching your face where it enters your body through your nose, mouth or eyes!)
3) Lysol spray or wipes is a great way to disinfect the house. Use it on doorknobs, handles, the phone, remote...anything that gets touched a lot.
4) Don't share any towels, silverware etc with someone in your house who is sick
Hope it helps!