Does boiling = Sanitary

This **** is so gross. I cant help but wonder if it's a laziness thing, or is he getting some kind of weird boner from living like a complete slob?
Slob? For not wanting to wash his coffee cup twice a day?

Dude, nah, you haven't seen a slob until he smells like death & leaves residue wherever he sits, or fungus starts to grow on his sweaty places..

I do the same with my water mug. I drink cold water from it all day, then I throw the excess out and store it when I'm done working. The next day I'll just refill it with cold water.
Oh no, this is just too gross, how do you people even manage to survive?

I had a bf who absolutely refused to kiss me before he brushed his teeth in the morning, spared me his morning breath, could never figure out why he thought that was worse than me sicking his duck to wake him up?
 
I had a bf who absolutely refused to kiss me before he brushed his teeth in the morning, spared me his morning breath, could never figure out why he thought that was worse than me sicking his duck to wake him up?

Morning breath I can understand

But when a guy doesn't want to smooch with cum breath o_O
 
My 20 cents

So when you take a **** do you just use toilet paper to wipe up any smudges from the backside or use some water to assist in getting off some **** smudges / residue

Whe you take a p1ss , whether standing or sitting and / or possibly dribbling p1ss over clothing as examples , at least wash your and before going to shake other people's hands when greeting or making an introduction

Coffee/ Tea cups its simple , wash after use , same for saucers and plates

If a fly lands on your foodstuff , do you for e.g rinse the fruit before consuming it or if it's a cooked meal do you consume of the parts that the fly did not land on ....
 
My 20 cents

So when you take a **** do you just use toilet paper to wipe up any smudges from the backside or use some water to assist in getting off some **** smudges / residue

Whe you take a p1ss , whether standing or sitting and / or possibly dribbling p1ss over clothing as examples , at least wash your and before going to shake other people's hands when greeting or making an introduction

Coffee/ Tea cups its simple , wash after use , same for saucers and plates

If a fly lands on your foodstuff , do you for e.g rinse the fruit before consuming it or if it's a cooked meal do you consume of the parts that the fly did not land on ....
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Whe you take a p1ss , whether standing or sitting and / or possibly dribbling p1ss over clothing as examples , at least wash your and before going to shake other people's hands when greeting or making an introduction
I only wash my hands if I piss on them. And that happens only 2-3 times a week, tops.
 
It's not the most hygenic, I had a friend do the same, they are still alive :). Theory kind of works.
What he didn't know is I washed his cup a few times for him.

I don’t know how you can call him a friend when you are stabbing him in the back like this.
 
Basic hygeine and common sense says that you wash a cup with soap and water after every use.

There's saliva on the rim, stains inside the cup and germs stuck to the underneath. If yuo do not wash it, that's a sign of a lazy person or a person who just doesn't care.
 
I take my cup home, once a month for a good wash. Rest of the month I just rinse and rub and rinse again, after each use. No real facilities here at work to do otherwise.
 
I never wash my work coffee mug or water bottle. Just a quick rinse. I'm the only person useing it. I'm not going to infect myself with something I don't already have. Science.
 
I have a friend at work who uses the same coffee cup every day and only washes it every few months.

When I queried it he said that because the water is boiling it kills any bacteria so it's fine.

Is it fine? I mean I'm not the most hygienic person but to only wash your cup every few months is kinda iffy.
Take a dump in his mug? Behavior should change...
 
I have a friend at work who uses the same coffee cup every day and only washes it every few months.

When I queried it he said that because the water is boiling it kills any bacteria so it's fine.

Is it fine? I mean I'm not the most hygienic person but to only wash your cup every few months is kinda iffy.

Unless you kiss him on the lips, why care?
 
Depends whether he uses milk and sugar?

I have a mug I reuse for black coffee and frankly I think it's probably safer than the soap residue on a freshly washed cup. Nothing in black coffee really to go bad.

If anything it's probably got a bit of an antimicrobial effect. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10942910701675928

Wouldn't do it if there was milk involved though. (Above article notwithstanding.)
Interesting read. Thanks for that. He uses milk but no sugar.
 
The sort of person who can get food poisoning from a dirty coffee cup is best removed from the gene pool.
 
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