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S12E6 - Weird Things Hygiene Pt.2 The Low Down

McCahill & Jeremy Season 12 Episode 6

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Here’s a terrible fact I wish I could unlearn: Countless men—otherwise respectable husbands and fathers and brothers and boyfriends, perhaps even yours—never bother to wash between the cheeks when they bathe.


And that’s if they get around to bathing at all—plenty of men rarely do. Neither are men cleaning up when they use the toilet: not the seat, not the floor, not where the sun don’t shine.

When it comes to hygiene habits, some gender disparities come to light. Not only are women (81%) more likely than men (72%) to describe themselves as very clean rather than just clean, they are also more likely to consider the tested hygiene habits very important. While the majority (98%) of men and women agree that washing their hands after using the toilet is important, women (91%) are more likely than men (84%) to say that this behavior is very important. Similarly, women are more likely to say that changing their undergarments every day (88% vs. 78% of men), changing their clothes every day (73% vs. 63%), and washing their hands after using public transportation (74% vs. 66%) are crucial behaviors. These gender differences are also apparent for habits like sanitizing mobile devices, living spaces, and work spaces – hygiene practices which roughly a third of men do not seem to find important (33%, 24%, and 27%, respectively).

Just keep things cleak out there everyone!

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