Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
Yep. This game could be called "Now I'm a germophobe"
I like to assume (and hope) that the paper towels in the bathroom are not contaminated, so I use them to turn off the water, open the door, etc.

I recently started keeping track of everything I touch in a typical day (for example: car, keys, phone, computer mouse and keyboard, bathroom sink, doorknobs, handrails, etc) and periodically wipe it all down with lysol (bleach) wipes.
Which brings to mind a huge gripe: Why do public restrooms always have the door open INTO the restroom, so that you have to grab the handle that 100000 non-handwashing neanderthals have touched with their filthy unwashed hands?

I, like many people, use the paper towel method, but wouldn't it make more sense to just have the damn thing open outwards, so you could use your foot on the kickplate to open the damn door?