North Star said:
Yes. To completely echew physical contact with others is a type of paranoia.
For those who feel otherwise, I'm selling transparent plastic bubbles, starting at $999.99!
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North Star, your post gave me a chuckle. I agree, it has become a type of 'paranoia' which has grown
out of hand.
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I still shake hands with people.
I to, with some people, will give and/or exchange a hug and/or kiss on the cheek.
I wash my hands before and after handling food, when visiting the ladies room and any other situation which I feel requires such actions.
Germs are certainly nothing to be paranoid about- all you can do, is all you can do. Personally, I just go about my business as usual and from there I tend to things accordingly, where possible.
I'm more concerned about people who are sick; coughing, sneezing, hacking etc... who don't cover their mouth (with the inside of their elbow) and therefore expose endless number of people to whatever virus it is they have. Not only is this rude, but it is incredibly selfish for said person to give so little regard to those around them. Even still, I'm not paranoid about it, I just think, "hoi", to myself, go about my day and hope that few to none get sick from the exposure.
People get sick, it's part of every day life and simply 'one of those things'. It is, what it is!
Generally speaking, I'm so relaxed about those things which arise throughout life... it takes quite a lot for me to be really affected by something and 'germs' is not one of those things.