Woman Who Doesn’t Wash Her Hands After She Goes To The Toilet Sparks Huge Debate

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Do you wash your hands every time you got to the toilet?

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After proudly admitting that she doesn’t wash her hands after using the loo, a woman created quite a stir online.

Let’s hope TikToker Valera Djordjevic’s job doesn’t entail handling food because she acknowledged that there are moments when she ‘simply doesn’t feel like’ cleaning up after using the loo!

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Only when i go number 1, i always wash my hands after number 2 🫡

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Strangely, the 21-year-old continues to turn on the tap after giving in to the urge to go outside in order to maintain the illusion that she is using soap like the rest of us.

You could swear she was giving her hands a good cleaning if you put your ear to the bathroom door.

If you busted it down though, all Valera would be doing is splattering the water around—not a bar of soap in sight.

Many social media fans felt queasy after she posted a video of her post-toilet routine to her TikTok account, @realvaleradj.

The content creator explained: “Sometimes I just don’t feel like washing my hands so I turn the sink on and make splashing noises so nobody judges me.”

Valera is observed impatiently scanning her surroundings and putting only her index finger under the tap with little enthusiasm.

She then mimics the look of disgust that she claims’most people’ experience when they learn about her hatred of hand washing.

But while she mimes along to a song, she doesn’t seem to be bothered by people’s thoughts on her bathroom manners—or lack thereof.

Valera seemingly defended her choice not to wash her hands with the lyrics: “B***h, I said what I said.”

She went on to clear up any speculation in the caption, saying: “Only when I go number one, I always wash my hands after [a] number two.”

The controversial clip, which gained a whopping 3 million views, sparked a fiery debate in the comment section.

Some were supportive of Valera’s hand washing boycott, while others described it as ‘disgusting’ and ‘gross’.

One said: “As a germaphobe, I’m terrified,” as another wrote: “I can’t leave the bathroom without washing my hands. Even if I just went in there to look in the mirror or something.”

A third added: “It has nothing to do with number one or two, you have touched the toilet!”

But others confessed they followed a similar toilet routine, much to the surprise of social media users.

One revealed: “I always wash my hands in public but at home, this is the way.”

And a second commented: “It’s how you get a better immune system! Just saying.”

While another chimed in: “I rarely wash my hands. I hate the feeling of wet hands.”

Valera told users that her hands become ‘dry and tight’ when she washes them, resulting in her avoiding the process altogether.

She told commenters: “Sometimes I just don’t want my whole hand wet then like dry and tight after drying it, or I have lotion on.

“My hands get all dry and tight every time I wash them so I don’t feel like applying lotion after every time I go pee.

“Don’t worry, I’m a clean person lol just sometimes the thought of getting my hand wet is not it so I just don’t.”

The pandemic brought increased attention to the importance of good hand hygiene in preventing the spread of bacteria.