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Why It’s Very Important Not To Let Every Person Sit On Your Bed In Their Outside Clothes

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Why It’s Very Important Not To Let Every Person Sit On Your Bed In Their Outside Clothes

What rules do you have in your house?

If your partner asks you not to sit on his/her bed, it’s best you don’t get offended. Likewise, if you have no idea what your outfits pick up every day, here’s a little secret.

Happy Humanity kept one eye open, most especially when it comes to health and well-being. Kindly pay attention to what’s touching your smooth/soft bed. You sure will thank us later.

Bacteria Glues Tightly To The Body

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Bacteria have the ability to live for weeks or even months on your outfits. Philip Tierno, the Managing Director of Microbiology and Immunology at New York University reveals that brand-new clothes can also be contaminated with germs. Advising it’s best to take off the shirt when walking around for 12hours in before sitting on the bed, the rule is expected to be applied to all guests.

Wearing Outside Clothes On Your Bed Can Cause Acne, Fleas, Rashes And Even Infections


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One of the many reasons we experience acne on our back and chest is as a result of greasy clothes. The human body in general sheds approximately half-a-million skin cells and about a liter of sweat within 24hours. One’s bed can be a great transportation hub for all of these dirt and more.

Literally, All Outside Clothes Have Been Everywhere


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Pause for a second and think of what your clothes might have touched. Office chairs, Park benches, Barstools, Elevator walls and more. Ok, also think of how many people who have sat on the same seat as you. Will you still invite them to your bed? Realizing what your clothes touch when walking around on the streets will certainly make you think twice before letting someone sit on your bed.

Your Bed Should Be The Zone Of Safety And Comfort

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You should always be comfortable in wrapping up yourself in a blanket or in a pillow. Your bed is a place for you to relax and a place to recover from daily stress. According to the Division of Sleep Medicine at Harvard, it’s best not to work in bed as well as it’s best to spend time with friends in the kitchen and in the living room.

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