The feminine touch carries more germs
Found on New Scientist on Sunday, 02 November 2008
Sampling the bacterial DNA on human skin has revealed that while women's hands get washed more often than men's, they teem with a more diverse selection of germs.
Differences in sweat and sebum production, hormones and even the use of cosmetics might be involved, but it could simply be that men's skin is more acid - acid environments tend to have less microbial diversity.
Men: cleaner by default.