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As someone who use to be a young boy.... I always got sick too when family would walk up an kiss me. Dont think that was germ related though.
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As someone who use to be a young boy.... I always got sick too when family would walk up an kiss me. Dont think that was germ related though.
My dogs lick the plates.
Do you kiss your toddler on the mouth? Toddlers are just as nasty![]()
As someone who use to be a young boy.... I always got sick too when family would walk up an kiss me. Dont think that was germ related though.
I have seen my nephew touch himself and not wash his hands.. Not to mention I've seen him poke my dog in their butt. Of course I make him wash his hands often, but what happens if I'm not looking? I can only imagine where he's had those hands.Hmm, my toddlers were never able to carry out the 'body cleansing' activities that dogs engage in.![]()
On the other hand, I do not kiss my grand children unless given a written guarantee of current 'good health status'. Germ laden little creatures they surely can be.
Sourland hurries outside to eat some dirt in anticipation of the next visit of the grands.
My parents made me wash my face before meals as well.I remember, "Wash your hands for supper!" so I would and mom would say, "Did you wash your elbows?" Why? I rarely used my elbows to eat, and we weren't allowed to put them on the table.![]()
I remember, "Wash your hands for supper!" so I would and mom would say, "Did you wash your elbows?" Why? I rarely used my elbows to eat, and we weren't to put them on the table.![]()
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You must have been a good kid... We had a belt on the wall for easy use.... It is still there...