English -- Malay
Civet ------ Musang
Musang directly translated, means fox.
But since the civets look more like raccoons, they're called indonesian raccoons.

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English -- Malay
Civet ------ Musang
Musang directly translated, means fox.
But since the civets look more like raccoons, they're called indonesian raccoons.

You are pulling out your genitals and unless you are using a napkin or toilet paper to pull it out to piss, your are touching it and then shaking hands with people you meet, etc. Not washing your hands long enough just means that there is another problem. Folks should be washing long enough after using the restroom.
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If you are urinating and you can exit the restroom without using your hand to touch a handle or anything else, there's no reason to wash your hands. If you have to grab a handle or open a stall door, then wash your hands. Most people don't wash their hands for long enough anyway. This thread reminds me of a not very good joke but potentially funny. Use your choice of military.
An Air Force guy and a Marine were standing at a couple of urinals and the AF guy finished and was headed out and the Marine said, "Hey, doesn't the Air Force teach you to wash your hands after going to the bathroom?" The AF guy says, "No, but they also don't teach us to piss on our hands".
I always wash before leaving the bathroom. When using a bathroom away from home even if its a friends i always use toilet tissue when touching stuff til am done.
thread hijacking in progress:
sitting vs kneeling toilets: why does the US insist on toilets that are designed for sitting, it has already been proven scientifically that it is much easier to pass stool through the bowels while kneeling than sitting. kneeling toilets are much more common in japan than the americas

thread hijacking in progress:
sitting vs kneeling toilets: why does the US insist on toilets that are designed for sitting, it has already been proven scientifically that it is much easier to pass stool through the bowels while kneeling than sitting. kneeling toilets are much more common in japan than the americas
I prefer the former. Sitting toilets just make more sense to me.
You are correct, I touch my skin when I pee. Do you wash your hands after you scratch your arm or after rubbing your eye because it's the same material? Just because part of your epidermis is in your pants doesn't make it unclean.
I've had to use an outhouse at times when I was a kid with no option to wash and sanitizing gels hadn't been invented yet and I've relieved myself in the woods and used a leaf...yet I literally cannot remember the last time I vomited due to illness. I don't get colds or the flu even though other members of my family do, so I'll stick with what's working for me.

You are pulling out your genitals and unless you are using a napkin or toilet paper to pull it out to piss, your are touching it and then shaking hands with people you meet, etc. Not washing your hands long enough just means that there is another problem. Folks should be washing long enough after using the restroom.
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thread hijacking in progress:
sitting vs kneeling toilets: why does the US insist on toilets that are designed for sitting, it has already been proven scientifically that it is much easier to pass stool through the bowels while kneeling than sitting. kneeling toilets are much more common in japan than the americas
Sitting down is so much more comfortable, not to mention people with knee disorders will have a hard time trying to pee
Isnt there a risk that some of your waste could get on your legs by kneeling? It is for sure more sanitary in certain ways. There are people who do not bother to use the supplied covers. I think that there was an survey long time ago asking whether people were using the sanitary covers and there were people who did not!

thread hijacking in progress:
sitting vs kneeling toilets: why does the US insist on toilets that are designed for sitting, it has already been proven scientifically that it is much easier to pass stool through the bowels while kneeling than sitting. kneeling toilets are much more common in japan than the americas
You can't mess yourself using a squat toilet unless you fall over, which is possible while drunk I guess.