Answer:
driving a car
wearing a seatbelt
wearing a helmet
Explanation:
Driving a car, wearing your seatbelts and a helmet are all governed by the legislature. This is because if we didn't follow those rules we would be endangering the lives of ourselves and others on the road or off it. While nobody can tell you if you need to wear or not wear a bikini or sunscreen. At least not currently.
I’m pretty sure STDs like chlamydia, herpes and hepatitis can be transmitted with ways other then sexual contact such as contaminated food, borrowing unclean towels
Coming from someone who has experienced eating disorders…
-be extremely supportive and patient
-Avoid commenting on appearance or weight. People with eating disorders are already overly focused on their bodies. Even assurances that they’re not fat play into their preoccupation with being thin. Instead, steer the conversation to their feelings. Why are they afraid of being fat? What do they think they’ll achieve by being thin?
-Avoid giving simple solutions. For example, “All you have to do is accept yourself.” Eating disorders are complex problems. If it were that easy, your loved one wouldn’t be suffering.
D.) Washed your hands first.
It is D.) because when you wash your hands first you're getting all the germs, dirt, or whatever is on your hands, off. Then you go back and put hand sanitizer to then in a sense "clean" it more. Plus who knows what is on that paper towel you just dried your hands with.