What can t be shared in the home? Do you resent the act of sharing things?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What things in the house can't be shared? I think a lot of things in the bathroom can't be shared, such as towels, toothbrushes, etc., I think these things are unhygienic if they are used together, even if the family members themselves are not recommended to use together. It is easy to infect and spread some diseases when mixed together, and I think there will be a certain amount of psychological rejection, especially for those who have a habit of cleanliness.

    Bathroom towels, toothbrushes and cups are not shared, and these items are not expensive, no one has a set I think is acceptable. Towels are easy to breed bacteria after use, if you use a little more people will be dirty, if someone in the family has these infections, and do not know, then it will be transmitted to others, very unsafe. The same goes for toothbrushes and cups.

    If someone in the family has red eyes, then they can't even share the same washbasin, because the disease is very contagious. I think that if you share these toiletries, you will also feel psychologically repulsed, and you will feel unclean and uncomfortable.

    Talking about the outside of the bathroom, in-ear headphones, this thing is best not to share, because the in-ear headphones will be stained with a little earwax after use, if you use it with others, it is easy to bring the bacteria on other people's bodies to yourself, and in serious cases, you will get related ear bacterial infections. So it's better to be hygienic and use your own.

    Also, I don't think slippers should be shared, some people's feet are very smelly, or some people have athlete's foot, which is easy to inadvertently infect, so I think it's best not to use slippers together, and use your own for your own use, and it's better to be hygienic.

    Personally, I have a little cleanliness fetish.,Generally more personal things I don't use with others.,Toothbrushes, towels or something.,So I think it's better to be hygienic.,It's not bad to pay attention to personal hygiene.。

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think a lot of things can't be shared theoretically, especially if there are elderly people at home, it's not disrespectful to the elderly, it's just that the elderly are older, and the body will inevitably have more bacteria or something, and the elderly have poor immune function, and there may be some diseases that have not been detected, so it is still necessary to take precautions.

    First of all, I think the things that can't be shared are the ones that come into contact with the mouth. For example, the sharing of water cups is likely to spread infectious diseases. I have a good friend, his grandfather had tuberculosis, he was very scared, he went to several major hospitals for examination, although he was not infected later, but it can also be seen that the hidden danger of sharing a water cup.

    And the toothbrush, I think first... Isn't it disgusting to share this kind of thing?,Even a couple can't accept it?,Of course, it's just my prejudice.。 It's the same as chopsticks, and if you share it, it's likely to carry E. coli and cause damage to the stomach, so you don't have to share things that pass through your mouth, it's not only unhygienic, but I don't think it's polite.

    The other thing that can't be shared is, of course, close-fitting clothing. These things are easy to get sick when they are shared, and people with allergies may also have allergies. Some parents just don't care about the clothes of their children about the same age, which is actually a serious harm and is very likely to cause a problem of transmission, but often parents do not notice this.

    I'm not disgusted by the act of sharing things, depending on the situation. Like the one above, of course I am disgusted and will resist it vigorously. However, like other things, such as non-fitting things, watches, and accessories, everyone wears each other interchangeably, so why not do it?

    Therefore, it is better not to share things that are too close, and other things are acceptable.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Toiletries, laundry basins, washbasins, slippers, towels, drinking glasses, food and dining utensils, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Soap.

    If you think that soap is used for sterilization and disinfection, you are wrong. The bottom of soap is usually wet, which can be a breeding ground for bacteria, and studies have found that bacteria on soap can be cross-transmitted between different users.

    2. Hats and combs.

    Hats and combs are in direct contact with the head, and sharing them may spread fungi. In addition, the head will be contaminated with mites due to contact with pillows, bed sheets, sofas, etc., and it is easy to cross-infect once the cap comb is shared.

    3. Nail clippers.

    If you accidentally break your nails when repairing them**, sharing nail clippers can infect you with blood-borne germs, such as hepatitis C virus, Staphylococcus aureus, etc. It is recommended that it is best to disinfect with alcohol after using manicure tools.

    4. Bottled beverages.

    Drinking the same bottle of drink can easily contract pharyngitis, flu, mumps and even meningitis through saliva contact. So drink your own drink or pour it into a cup and share it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Find out why these two items can't be shared with your family.

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