Chakolate <chakolateDeathToSpammers@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
news:Xns99AEBC825CA1Dchakolatehotmailcom@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm afraid I'm guilty of that. I'd change Sophie's diapers, and then
> use wipes to clean her up, and I felt like my hands were clean,
> although they should have been washed. And when it was only a wet
> diaper, it just didn't seem as important.
>
> Mostly it was that Sophie was ready to go-go-go when her diaper change
> was finished, and I just never seemed to get enough of a handle on
> things to keep her closed in her room while I washed my hands, before
> taking her downstairs.
>
> And partly it was because I know urine is sterile. Gross, but
> sterile.
>
> <sheepish shrug>
>
That said, I also want to say that I always wash my hands after public
transportation. My cats taught me to do that. :-)
Chak
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