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Germ Freak -  Germaphobic - Germaphobia
Germophobia: An apprehension concerning germs. Someone who has such a
concern is often referred to as a "germophobe" or "mysophobe" or "germ
freak". This phobia's concentraion is on the destructive nature of germs,
bacteria and other microbes.

I have been thinking about these words all day. If you are a Germ Freak or a
Germaphobic, you probably, like me, are thinking all the time about cleanliness and how
to stay away from germs.

A germ freak is a person who is afraid/dislikes germs. Someone who is willing to go to
great lengths to not be infested with the most “obvious” killer germs. a.k.a., bathroom
germs, food germs, and shake someone's hand germs and the like.

Properly obsessing about germs isn't easy and for that reason a lot of folks give up
without even trying. Being terrified of germs means being willing to think about them and
keep them front-of-mind at all times. It means never looking at a door handle without
thinking there's probably a trace of pee on that.

Famous Germ Freaks

Donald Trump
Detests handshakes. Prefers the Japanese way of greeting, a bow.

Cameron Diaz
Opens public doors with her elbows.

Randy Moss
NFL player won't touch doorknobs with his bare hands, and won't let anyone open his
refrigerator without washing hands first.

Al Roker
The NBC "Today Show" celeb was outed by Katie Couric, who says he applies Purell after
every hand-shaking tour of the audience.

Howie Mandel
The comedian built a guesthouse where he can stay when his kids are sick.

Michael Jackson
Occasionally wears sterile masks to prevent contact with germs.

Howard Hughes
The billionaire profiled in the movie, "The Aviator," was a germ-obsessed recluse.


With a little common sense and good practice you can severely reduce your chance for
bacterial and viral infections.

Be safe and be aware to stay in good health.

Top Ways to Avoid Germs/Infections

1. Wash Hands Regularly
2. Wash hands thouroughly (Imagine singing "Happy Birthday" 2 times in a row
3. Avoid Touching your eyes and mouth. (Most germs come from the hands, don't let
them into your body) 4. Use antibacterial/antimicrobial hand gel after touching things that
others have touched
5. Children carry a lot more germs than adults. Make sure to apply rules 1-4 after playing
with children.

There are ways of managing your exposure risk to viruses and bacteria all while leading
the exact same normal life that you are. Knowing that a door knob carries more bacteria
and viruses than a toilet seat is the biggest lesson that you can learn. Also the use of anti-
bacterial items that are in constant contact with hands (such as keyboards and computer
mice) are simple measures that will greatly reduce your risk.
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