Agreed. But its not just the hygiene, its the cringe factor when you've actually seen them with their fingers in their mouth (or somewhere worse!) and have to knowingly shake their hand. A bit like when you don't know what's going on in someone's kitchen you'll happily eat your meal, but if you actually see them tasting something and putting the spoon back in the pot or dropping something on the floor and putting it back on the plate you just lose your appetite.Presumably there is the same potential for lack of hygiene etc, in an everyday situation, when shaking hands too though?
Good idea. Or wash your hands five times with very hot water and, of course, with different bars of soap, when you get home.Why not wear disposable gloves
lol I think you worry too much !!!
Besides, I'm sure god will protect you from the nasty germs picked up during worship.
I also read an article on the free peanuts left out on bar tops.
But not your dyslexia?Most of the time my compulsive obsessive behaviour is controlled!!!
A bit inappropriate! I wasn't seeking smark alek comments about my religion.
"your religion" teaches ,love thy neighbour and all that jazz, not very christian of you to not want to shake hands with people at mass. Also if you don't want smark alec comments, save your complaints for confession and not a public forum.
The vital question is - WHO came up with the handshake ? It wasn't a part of Mass in the 70s. It seemed to come in for the 80s. I would be curious to know. I don't agree with it. Maybe I'm an a-la-carte Christian. If I am, so be it
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