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You can't be that thick....... can you?
As thick as you? No. I'm glad to be able to say that, in truth, I can't.
You need to clean your hands all the time when you go out. After touching anything.
Of course, I never denied that I need to clean my hands after touching things--especially things in public places. I couldn't stand not cleaning my hands after I've touched anything in public.
Unlike you, though, when I am in public places, I do not feel an impulse to be touching things "all the time", and so, when I am in public places, I only feel an impulse to clean my hands after touching things, rather than "all the time". And, I only touch things with my hands when I feel I need to.
Since you are either too dishonest, or too dumb, to deal with what I actually write, once again, you have felt a need to create your own straw man upon which to deal out your oh-so-not-trenchant blows, to try to save face for yourself in your manifest failure. Don't get me wrong, here--I'm not complaining; I welcome such demonstrations of your failure as you've been voluntarily handing me. Feel free to keep them coming.
Where is the neasrest wash bowl to you?
In America, we have indoor plumbing--water heaters, supply pipes, faucets, sinks, drain pipes, etc.--unlike my ancestors who, in their days, living in England, had to make do with wash bowls.
Now, the hot water faucet nearest me is at a location nearer me than the second-nearest hot water faucet. What (if anything) are you trying to find out? Did you require geographic coordinates or something?
How many wash bowls will you see, nearby, when you next go out?
None....unless, when I next go out, I happen to visit a museum showcasing artifacts from the culture of the Victorian Era.
But I will see however many hot water faucets with soap dispensers as I will need to see. It's not too hard to do when you put even a trifling bit of planful thought toward it, and when you are aware of your surroundings. You should try it. Remember, you're the one who likes to plume yourself about how meticulously prepared you imagine you are for any and every contingency that could come down the pike.
Just get hold of a bottle of hand cleanser, put it in your pocket........ use it.
Why, when you go about in public, do you feel such an urge to be "all the time" touching with your hands whatever is nearby? Why not just develop a civilized habit of keeping your hands to yourself unless absolutely necessary?