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On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 4:13:29 PM UTC-4, Casa de Masa wrote:
> This whole shared plate, forks, food, etc. is just icky and not germ-safe. You're squeamish as a little girl. What on earth am I going to catch by sharing a fork with my husband that I'm not going to catch by having sex with him? Among friends and family, we don't worry about swapping germs. If someone sticks their thumb in the mashed potatoes as they pass the dish, it's no big deal. Cindy Hamilton |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > What on earth am I going to catch by sharing a fork with my > husband that I'm not going to catch by having sex with him? > > Among friends and family, we don't worry about swapping germs. > If someone sticks their thumb in the mashed potatoes as they > pass the dish, it's no big deal. Same thing here with 12 years of letting ferrets eat what they wanted to off my plate. (except for the sex part) I would always offer my meals, let them check it out, take a few bites. They loved the offer even though they rarely ate my food. They loved their warm gravy meals better. We lived together and shared all germs. |
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On 9/29/2017 7:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 4:13:29 PM UTC-4, Casa de Masa wrote: > >> This whole shared plate, forks, food, etc. is just icky and not germ-safe. > > You're squeamish as a little girl. I prefer a sanitary eating environment, as much as possible. > What on earth am I going to catch by sharing a fork with my > husband that I'm not going to catch by having sex with him? Dunno, also don't care. > Among friends and family, we don't worry about swapping germs. That' stupid, you have no idea what germs your friends carry or how well they wash up. > If someone sticks their thumb in the mashed potatoes as they > pass the dish, it's no big deal. > > Cindy Hamilton So noted, yuck. |
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On 9/29/2017 7:41 AM, Gary wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> >> What on earth am I going to catch by sharing a fork with my >> husband that I'm not going to catch by having sex with him? >> >> Among friends and family, we don't worry about swapping germs. >> If someone sticks their thumb in the mashed potatoes as they >> pass the dish, it's no big deal. > > Same thing here with 12 years of letting ferrets eat what they > wanted to off my plate. (except for the sex part) > > I would always offer my meals, let them check it out, take a few > bites. They loved the offer even though they rarely ate my food. > They loved their warm gravy meals better. We lived together and > shared all germs. > Unlike humans their germs were not any danger to your immune system. |
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"Casa de Masa" > wrote in message
news ![]() > On 9/29/2017 7:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 4:13:29 PM UTC-4, Casa de Masa wrote: >> >>> This whole shared plate, forks, food, etc. is just icky and not >>> germ-safe. >> >> You're squeamish as a little girl. > > I prefer a sanitary eating environment, as much as possible. > >> What on earth am I going to catch by sharing a fork with my >> husband that I'm not going to catch by having sex with him? > > Dunno, also don't care. > >> Among friends and family, we don't worry about swapping germs. > > That' stupid, you have no idea what germs your friends carry or how well > they wash up. > >> If someone sticks their thumb in the mashed potatoes as they >> pass the dish, it's no big deal. >> >> Cindy Hamilton > > So noted, yuck. I worry about catching colds etc., and with lung problems my family knows not to come if they're even slightly ill or their kids have colds. It's not a question of not wanting to swap germs, it's a question of not wanting to end up in the hospital over careless habits. Cheri |
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"Casa de Masa" > wrote in message
news ![]() > On 9/29/2017 7:41 AM, Gary wrote: >> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> >>> What on earth am I going to catch by sharing a fork with my >>> husband that I'm not going to catch by having sex with him? >>> >>> Among friends and family, we don't worry about swapping germs. >>> If someone sticks their thumb in the mashed potatoes as they >>> pass the dish, it's no big deal. >> >> Same thing here with 12 years of letting ferrets eat what they >> wanted to off my plate. (except for the sex part) >> >> I would always offer my meals, let them check it out, take a few >> bites. They loved the offer even though they rarely ate my food. >> They loved their warm gravy meals better. We lived together and >> shared all germs. >> > Unlike humans their germs were not any danger to your immune system. There ya go! Cheri |
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On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 10:34:43 AM UTC-4, Casa de Masa wrote:
> On 9/29/2017 7:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 4:13:29 PM UTC-4, Casa de Masa wrote: > > > >> This whole shared plate, forks, food, etc. is just icky and not germ-safe. > > > > You're squeamish as a little girl. > > I prefer a sanitary eating environment, as much as possible. > > > What on earth am I going to catch by sharing a fork with my > > husband that I'm not going to catch by having sex with him? > > Dunno, also don't care. > > > Among friends and family, we don't worry about swapping germs. > > That' stupid, you have no idea what germs your friends carry or how well > they wash up. > > > If someone sticks their thumb in the mashed potatoes as they > > pass the dish, it's no big deal. > > > > Cindy Hamilton > > So noted, yuck. Sissy. Shoot, if germs were a problem, I'd be unable to mow the lawn. I always get dirt and grass flying around, and if I need to lick my lips, I do so. There's probably raccoon shit in that dust. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 09:41:46 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> >> What on earth am I going to catch by sharing a fork with my >> husband that I'm not going to catch by having sex with him? Exactly... the only times we don't share utensils is if one of us has a cold/sore throat... but then we don't mouth kiss during those times either. However my wife and I don't share eating utensils very often, typically just a taste, I don't mind her licking my ice cream. ![]() >> Among friends and family, we don't worry about swapping germs. >> If someone sticks their thumb in the mashed potatoes as they >> pass the dish, it's no big deal. We don't get that intimate with friends/family, we don't know who else they swap spit with. >Same thing here with 12 years of letting ferrets eat what they >wanted to off my plate. (except for the sex part) > >I would always offer my meals, let them check it out, take a few >bites. They loved the offer even though they rarely ate my food. >They loved their warm gravy meals better. We lived together and >shared all germs. |
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Casa de Masa wrote:
> > On 9/29/2017 7:41 AM, Gary wrote: > > Cindy Hamilton wrote: > >> > >> What on earth am I going to catch by sharing a fork with my > >> husband that I'm not going to catch by having sex with him? > >> > >> Among friends and family, we don't worry about swapping germs. > >> If someone sticks their thumb in the mashed potatoes as they > >> pass the dish, it's no big deal. > > > > Same thing here with 12 years of letting ferrets eat what they > > wanted to off my plate. (except for the sex part) > > > > I would always offer my meals, let them check it out, take a few > > bites. They loved the offer even though they rarely ate my food. > > They loved their warm gravy meals better. We lived together and > > shared all germs. > > > Unlike humans their germs were not any danger to your immune system. Interestingly, unlike other pets, ferrets and humans do share and can catch cold and flu viruses from each other. As mine were constantly living at home, *I* was always the one bringing in those viruses and also fleas. Fleas would jump on me when outside but never bite me. Once indoors, they jump off on the carpet then when a ferret came by, all went to hell. I fought a flea invasion several times. Not fun for any of us. |
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On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 06:29:05 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 4:13:29 PM UTC-4, Casa de Masa wrote: > >> This whole shared plate, forks, food, etc. is just icky and not germ-safe. > >You're squeamish as a little girl. If he's a germophobe, that's the least of his mental problems. |
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On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 09:37:26 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 10:34:43 AM UTC-4, Casa de Masa wrote: >> On 9/29/2017 7:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> > You're squeamish as a little girl. >> >> I prefer a sanitary eating environment, as much as possible. >> >> > What on earth am I going to catch by sharing a fork with my >> > husband that I'm not going to catch by having sex with him? >> >> Dunno, also don't care. >> >> > Among friends and family, we don't worry about swapping germs. >> >> That' stupid, you have no idea what germs your friends carry or how well >> they wash up. >> >> > If someone sticks their thumb in the mashed potatoes as they >> > pass the dish, it's no big deal. >> > >> > Cindy Hamilton >> >> So noted, yuck. > >Sissy. > >Shoot, if germs were a problem, I'd be unable to mow the lawn. >I always get dirt and grass flying around, and if I need to >lick my lips, I do so. There's probably raccoon shit in that >dust. Now you'll never get to kiss the Boner Troll. There goes your chance. |
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On 9/29/2017 10:37 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 10:34:43 AM UTC-4, Casa de Masa wrote: >> On 9/29/2017 7:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 4:13:29 PM UTC-4, Casa de Masa wrote: >>> >>>> This whole shared plate, forks, food, etc. is just icky and not germ-safe. >>> >>> You're squeamish as a little girl. >> >> I prefer a sanitary eating environment, as much as possible. >> >>> What on earth am I going to catch by sharing a fork with my >>> husband that I'm not going to catch by having sex with him? >> >> Dunno, also don't care. >> >>> Among friends and family, we don't worry about swapping germs. >> >> That' stupid, you have no idea what germs your friends carry or how well >> they wash up. >> >>> If someone sticks their thumb in the mashed potatoes as they >>> pass the dish, it's no big deal. >>> >>> Cindy Hamilton >> >> So noted, yuck. > > Sissy. > > Shoot, if germs were a problem, I'd be unable to mow the lawn. > I always get dirt and grass flying around, and if I need to > lick my lips, I do so. There's probably raccoon shit in that > dust. > > Cindy Hamilton > Raccoons are breed specific in their germs, why invite non-spousal humans to thmb yer taters? Uck. |
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On 9/29/2017 12:09 PM, Gary wrote:
> Casa de Masa wrote: >> >> On 9/29/2017 7:41 AM, Gary wrote: >>> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> >>>> What on earth am I going to catch by sharing a fork with my >>>> husband that I'm not going to catch by having sex with him? >>>> >>>> Among friends and family, we don't worry about swapping germs. >>>> If someone sticks their thumb in the mashed potatoes as they >>>> pass the dish, it's no big deal. >>> >>> Same thing here with 12 years of letting ferrets eat what they >>> wanted to off my plate. (except for the sex part) >>> >>> I would always offer my meals, let them check it out, take a few >>> bites. They loved the offer even though they rarely ate my food. >>> They loved their warm gravy meals better. We lived together and >>> shared all germs. >>> >> Unlike humans their germs were not any danger to your immune system. > > Interestingly, unlike other pets, ferrets and humans do share and > can catch cold and flu viruses from each other. Really?!? > As mine were > constantly living at home, *I* was always the one bringing in > those viruses and also fleas. Fleas would jump on me when outside > but never bite me. Once indoors, they jump off on the carpet then > when a ferret came by, all went to hell. I fought a flea > invasion several times. Not fun for any of us. I had no idea! |
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On 9/29/2017 1:09 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 06:29:05 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > >> On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 4:13:29 PM UTC-4, Casa de Masa wrote: >> >>> This whole shared plate, forks, food, etc. is just icky and not germ-safe. >> >> You're squeamish as a little girl. > > If he's a germophobe, that's the least of his mental problems. > I'm not, but thanks for lying again. |
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On 9/29/2017 1:10 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 09:37:26 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > >> On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 10:34:43 AM UTC-4, Casa de Masa wrote: >>> On 9/29/2017 7:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > >>>> You're squeamish as a little girl. >>> >>> I prefer a sanitary eating environment, as much as possible. >>> >>>> What on earth am I going to catch by sharing a fork with my >>>> husband that I'm not going to catch by having sex with him? >>> >>> Dunno, also don't care. >>> >>>> Among friends and family, we don't worry about swapping germs. >>> >>> That' stupid, you have no idea what germs your friends carry or how well >>> they wash up. >>> >>>> If someone sticks their thumb in the mashed potatoes as they >>>> pass the dish, it's no big deal. >>>> >>>> Cindy Hamilton >>> >>> So noted, yuck. >> >> Sissy. >> >> Shoot, if germs were a problem, I'd be unable to mow the lawn. >> I always get dirt and grass flying around, and if I need to >> lick my lips, I do so. There's probably raccoon shit in that >> dust. > > Now you'll never get to kiss the Boner Troll. There goes your chance. > Bwuthie boy I enjoy the rent free head space, but really man, have you NO self-respect at all? |
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