That right there is why you should always CUT YOUR FINGERNAILS!!!
Oh, and there's the germ factor as well:
Germs are primarily transferred through your fingernails. They're handed to us during routine and intimate physical contact because human hands -- especially under the nails -- are a breeding ground and a safe haven for germs. While there are tens, hundreds, thousands of germs on the backs and palms of the hands and on the fingers, there are tens of millions, sometimes even hundreds of millions of germs under the fingernails.
Once on the hand, germs accumulate under and around the fingernails, from there they hitchhike to the damp membranes of the eyes and nose overloading our immune systems.
I think Max's question basically sums up my feelings. Plus I love the bluntness of the question. YES CUT YOUR NAILS! If you have fingernails longer than mine you have a serious problem. Have you seen how short my nails are. they are never long. Plus asian lady in nail shop want you to have manicure + pedicure. =)
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That right there is why you should always CUT YOUR FINGERNAILS!!!
Oh, and there's the germ factor as well:
Germs are primarily transferred through your fingernails. They're handed to us during routine and intimate physical contact because human hands -- especially under the nails -- are a breeding ground and a safe haven for germs. While there are tens, hundreds, thousands of germs on the backs and palms of the hands and on the fingers, there are tens of millions, sometimes even hundreds of millions of germs under the fingernails.
Once on the hand, germs accumulate under and around the fingernails, from there they hitchhike to the damp membranes of the eyes and nose overloading our immune systems.
Nasty . . .
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both of you.
now.
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