What to do with my boyfriend? He acts like Mr. Magoo?

He is always doing senseless stuff. he is a nice guy and i do love him. IM NOT SAYING I AM PERFECT. Like he touches a dog and touched my pizza box. he even had played with a dog and came home and ate a pizza. Ate off of the floor. Pees and don't wash his hands. Things be right in front of him and he doesn't see them. He doesn't care about his environment until I showed up. Don't wash his face. don't take a bath of course he doesn't stink but you know. He comes from the outside and never washes his hands!! And doesn't have that flu!! LOL seriously!!
 I try to talk to him and he gets mad!! 

bluebonnetgranny2020-11-07T17:48:31Z

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He sounds a bunch like me.  I bet he has a very strong immune system from being exposed to all kinds of pathogens, germs, junk & doesn't get sick very often, if ever.  I am far from a clean freak but I am very healthy cause of the immune system I built up.  I do not come down with everything that comes/goes around.

You can't do anything about your boyfriend.  He is who he is.  You either have to accept this or move on to another boyfriend.

Anonymous2020-11-07T18:34:22Z

Everyone dates "up."  The majority of people look to marry someone who will improve their life.  Many people have to settle for the best person they can attract.

Sadly, that is often someone who eats pizza off the floor.  Often that is someone who not be seeing things right in front of him.

Judging from your questions, he is no better and no worse than your last several boyfriends.

Perhaps you're the problem.

?2020-11-07T13:29:00Z

He ought to wash his hands after using the toilet.
One needs to wash one's armpits, groin, and feet daily.

But the dog thing? Meh. I had a colleague who sprayed everything with Lysol, all the time. She was sick more than anyone I know.

I asked my doctor at that time, "She couldn't make her environment *so* clean that she doesn't have resistance to any disease, could she?" and the doctor said, yes, she actually could. So, although super-cleanliness is all the rage right now, I'm not a true believer. I'm hardly ever sick, and I'm 64 this month. I'm also not attending house parties with 399 other people, because I have some common sense. 

I do wash my hands after patting *other people's dogs* and before eating. But my own cat? No.

Anonymous2020-11-07T07:39:59Z

the most important things u need to mention to him are washing hands after the toilet and having a bath or shower everyday. All the others u can bring up down the track.