Dirty Girl or Queen of Hygiene ?

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Registered: 03-11-2004
Dirty Girl or Queen of Hygiene ?
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Fri, 07-01-2005 - 10:32am

Dirty Girl or the Queen of Hygiene?
How's your hygiene? Find out if it's time to clean up your act
Quick -- what would a stranger think if she entered your home right now? Would she be greeted by a fascinating display of your dirty socks and underwear? Or could she easily mistake your pad for a model-home showroom, never once inhabited by a living, breathing creature? Just how dirty are your dirty secrets? Take this quiz and find out if you're the queen of hygiene or a very dirty girl.


http://quiz.ivillage.com/health/tests/hygiene.htm?nlcid=c|495,21106,



 

 


 



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Registered: 03-11-2004
Fri, 07-01-2005 - 10:37am

Here's my stellar results:)


You have a healthy attitude toward hygiene. Your mom taught you well and gave you a good command of the basics -- wash your hands before dinner, brush your teeth and floss before bed, weed out the mystery meats from your fridge every so often. Still, everyone has blind spots, and it's good to educate yourself in the basics of germ warfare. Believe it or not, experts say that kitchen sinks and countertops are some of the nastiest surfaces in the house -- even worse than the toilet bowl! And one of the best ways to catch a cold is to touch a doorknob during flu season. The public toilet seat: not nearly as bad as the bathroom door. Knowing where and how germs spread will help you keep a good grip on the areas where you need to be vigilant, as well as the places where you can slack off.


 

 


 



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Registered: 04-18-2003
Fri, 07-01-2005 - 1:18pm

You have a healthy attitude toward hygiene. Your mom taught you well and gave you a good command of the basics -- wash your hands before dinner, brush your teeth and floss before bed, weed out the mystery meats from your fridge every so often. Still, everyone has blind spots, and it's good to educate yourself in the basics of germ warfare. Believe it or not, experts say that kitchen sinks and countertops are some of the nastiest surfaces in the house -- even worse than the toilet bowl! And one of the best ways to catch a cold is to touch a doorknob during flu season. The public toilet seat: not nearly as bad as the bathroom door. Knowing where and how germs spread will help you keep a good grip on the areas where you need to be vigilant, as well as the places where you can slack off.

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Sheri Ann

Sheri Ann