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How mad would you be if someone let their sick child around your baby?
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04-27-2013, 03:21 AM
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I suppose some people aren't as concerned with contagious viruses, in the hope that a body's natural immune system will kick in.
As for me, I'm not super concerned about illness and the spreading off. I do my best not to spread it, but don't worry so much about being around it. I have a great immune system, am rarely sick, and so does my son. But he's 16. I definitely worried more, when he was younger, about what he might catch, but I still didn't qualify as a germaphobe. Edit: On one hand, I get that, I really do. But then on the other hand, all the germaphobes I know, are always sick, and I can't help but wonder... Are they germaphobes because they have weak immune systems... or do they have weak immune systems because they are germaphobes? I don't know what the answer is. All I know, is I don't really worry about germs, viruses, bacteria, etc. and me and mine are hardly sick. If I had had a sickly child, perhaps my outlook would be different. Ads |
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How mad would you be if someone let their sick child around your baby? - Kckckc - 04-27-2013, 03:09 AM
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