germ-o-phob

<p>i used to think that i wasn't, but now in college, i think i am. pretty much.</p>

<p>ex. i don't like shoes on my bed, but my roommate doesn't mind having shoes on hers.</p>

<p>comments?</p>

<p>i'm not complaining, by the way. i'm just.. pondering.</p>

<p>you’re not weird just different</p>

<p>lol
thanks. now i feel weird.</p>

<p>:D :smiley: :D</p>

<p>don’t worry i hate shoes on my bed too so now we can be weird together</p>

<p>:D yaye!</p>

<p>another example… she doesn’t mind when clean clothes drop on the floor and leaves it. but i freak out when that happens to me.</p>

<p>depends what kind of floor you’re on</p>

<p>the kind of floor you walk on with shoes 24/7</p>

<p>i also hate it when people take my laundry out of the washer, impatiently waiting to use it. it’s only happened once. but i don’t like strangers touching my just washed clothes.</p>

<p>and now i’m complaining…</p>

<p>yea i hate that too , that’s why i always get to the washers three minutes early to take stuff out</p>

<p>I lysol the entire dorm whenever my roommate leaves. :slight_smile: But I have OCD. Haven’t gotten the flu yet, though! And my roommate definitely had it. Sometimes it pays to be weird.</p>

<p>It’s phobe.</p>

<p>yea i definitely dont want anyones shoes on my bed.</p>

<p>the e was killed by a germ.</p>

<p>I wouldn’t call myself a germ-o-phobe, but I don’t like sticky surfaces or dirt and grime.</p>

<p>I hate using public access PC’s in libraries or labs. Very nasty. Once saw a guy rub lotion ( no, not sun lotion, but moisturizer) all over his legs, arms, neck, and hands before using a PC. Gross! </p>

<p>Women in general also have a greater bacteria count on their hands, because they use so much damned lotion.</p>

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<p>I never use lotion! :smiley: :smiley: :D</p>

<p>Lol, I don’t even wear shoes inside the house, much less put them in my room or on the bed. I don’t like it either if my clean clothes gets on the floor, but that’s cause all my dirty clothes are there.</p>

<p>I don’t think that that’s being mysophobic, more like being sanitary. If you really were a germaphobe, you’d freak out every time someone else touched you.</p>

<p>I’m sanitary/clean/hygenic/whatever you want to call it, but I’m not about to start wearing a body suit and covering my living space with chemicals that are more harmful than the flu. </p>

<p>My mother is a germ-o-phobe; she brought swine flu masks and cough drops when she came to see me.</p>

<p>my roommate does not put the toilet seat up when he goes. (guys)</p>

<p>he has bad aim.</p>

<p>well i’m glad i’m not the only one who likes to keep things sanitary.</p>

<p>I can’t stand not having my own shower. Flip-flops!</p>