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I didn't want to start a poll, but I have a story and a question.

Last night I watched as my stepfather was walking up the stairs, in his hands were the socks he had been wearing all day at work being dragged up the handrailing of the staircase. Immediately after I took some cleaner and a towel and started cleaning it, then he yelled at me. I talked about it with my mother, she said she has no problem with wet dirty socks being dragged over anywhere in the house, and that I was over reacting about the whole thing, calling me "obsessive".

Is anybody else extremely grossed out when people pick and rub their feet or play with their socks then go about touching everything else without washing their hands first?

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Sweaty hands, shirt, anything would be gross.

Immediately jumping to sanitize and clean it would border on obsessive, though. :ermm:

However phobic or obsessive it may be, it is nothing to be scolded about, in my opinion. (and, from the one-word title of the thread, it seems that you are particularly fixated on feet)

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Well, what he did was not exactly the most "becoming" of things, but running after him with cleaner and a towel is a little obsessive. I mean, come on. You'd probably get exposed to more germs touching a locker door, or performing oral sex. Germs are everywhere, no need to be alarmed about it. That's why you have an immune system.

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I guess it really depends on his feet ... if they were really minging then I think it's better to have cleaned the rail than not..but an average non infected foot is probably cleaner than your hands.. It's still inconsiderate though, although I have no issue with feet, I would not want to touch other people's..

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Well, what he did was not exactly the most "becoming" of things, but running after him with cleaner and a towel is a little obsessive. I mean, come on. You'd probably get exposed to more germs touching a locker door, or performing oral sex. Germs are everywhere, no need to be alarmed about it. That's why you have an immune system.

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on a side note, feet don't look nice do they? :pinch:
Disconcerning the story - I hate all things feet/foot - they're so fugly.

How can you guys hate "feet?" That's like saying you hate "noses" or "ears." It's a body part, comes in all shapes and sizes. Are you saying you've never seen a cute set of painted toes on a girl?

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I agree you should clean it if you plan to touch it. But I don't touch handrails unless I am about to fall down.

I was in Woolworths on their escalator once and, as usual, not touching the hand rail. But some employee told me to hold on to the rail. He told me this like three times as I was moving up toward him, getting more forceful each time. Needless to say I did not do what he wanted. Who knows what was on that handrail?

LOL now I know that is obsessive. I should qualify things to say that I do touch things I consider dirty and don't normally worry about it. But I always register it in my mind and never feel clean afterward until I've actually washed my hands. Tragic :D

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I would not want to get athletes hands. You did the right thing.

Agree with you 100% .. I hate it when people are at my house and they go to the toilet and not wash there hands or touch there toes/feet and then just continue to play on the pc like it is nothing. Its probably one the the grouses things in the world when people touch parts in there body and not wash there hands after doing that, call me hyper hygienic but that is just me, have to clean my hands after pretty much anything that involves germs or anything dirty :) ...

Tell your stepfather trashpickinman that he needs to get some serious hygiene skills or something asap!! Please for all of us :p

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I guess it really depends on his feet ... if they were really minging then I think it's better to have cleaned the rail than not..but an average non infected foot is probably cleaner than your hands.. It's still inconsiderate though, although I have no issue with feet, I would not want to touch other people's..

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I agree you should clean it if you plan to touch it. But I don't touch handrails unless I am about to fall down.

I was in Woolworths on their escalator once and, as usual, not touching the hand rail. But some employee told me to hold on to the rail. He told me this like three times as I was moving up toward him, getting more forceful each time. Needless to say I did not do what he wanted. Who knows what was on that handrail?

LOL now I know that is obsessive. I should qualify things to say that I do touch things I consider dirty and don't normally worry about it. But I always register it in my mind and never feel clean afterward until I've actually washed my hands. Tragic :D

I think that's quite sensible in a public place. I'm not generally a germophobe, but when other people's potentially filthy hands have been all over it, with their cold germs etc, you don't want that getting on you. I also have the need to wash my hands if I think about, unfortunately I usually just forget.

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Is anybody else extremely grossed out when people pick and rub their feet or play with their socks then go about touching everything else without washing their hands first?

You'd be violently sick if you could see me now. :laugh:

Rubbing my feet, picking my toe nails.

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