Worse than feet on bulkheads

It would be interesting to see the data but I wouldn't be surprised if using your feet was actually more hygenic than your hands. People pick their noses and ears, go to the WC without washing their hands, sneeze into their hands and handle snotty tissues, scratch their psoriasis, pick at their underwear, run their hands through their greasy and dandruffed hair... and then touch the screen. I know which one I'd prefer!

I remember reading in a journal or maybe a mag, regarding safe sex, that you are ten times more likely to ingest harmful bacteria if you suck on someones toe rather than their finger.
 
But it's not even warm enough to justify thongs! Did he wear them into the Lounge? o_O
 
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Open-toed anything is disgusting, and if society wasn’t broken people would have their feet chopped off at the ankles for wearing anything like that in public.
BUT
For some reason unknown to me, women can wear thongs in public & it’s acceptable.
Unfortunately, I think one just has to roll with the fashion, whatever that fashion is ...
 
But it's not even warm enough to justify thongs! Did he wear them into the Lounge? o_O
It sure was hot enough in Adelaide. I wore them yesterday. Although I also go barefoot in winter sometimes round the house.
 
Not in a lounge or on an aircraft but out for dinner. Surely if you were going somewhere nice you would dress a bit better. Just because you are with someone famous doesn't mean you should come like this. Or maybe it does?IMG20181214193130.jpg
 

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