Why did Reid stop shaking hands?
Reid doesn’t shake hands because it makes him uncomfortable. He has minor autism and aspergers syndrome (which are also what help make him so smart because studies show that people with autism are linked with being geniuses) which render him to be somewhat antisocial and uncomfortable around strangers.
What does Spencer Reid say about shaking hands?
Dr. Spencer Reid : The number of pathogens passed during a handshake is staggering. It’s actually safer to kiss.
Does Spencer Reid have a child?
Lilliana Reid
Main Character | |
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Family | Diana Reid (mother) William Reid (father) Aaron Hotchner (husband) Hope Hotchner (daughter) Jack Hotchner (step-son) Spencer Reid (brother) Sean Hotchner (brother-in-law) Alessandra Rossi (sister-in-law) Marilena Reid (niece) Daniel (uncle; deceased) Ethel (aunt) |
Job | BAU special agent |
Is making out sanitary?
There are a number of things you can do to reduce the risk of passing on, or catching, an infection while kissing. You should try to: Avoid kissing anyone on the lips when you, or they, have an active cold sore, warts or ulcers around the lips or in the mouth. Maintain good oral hygiene.
How dirty is a handshake?
In a soon-to-be published study from the American Journal of Infection Control, researchers at the UK’s Aberystwyth University found the fist bump transferred 90 percent fewer bacteria than a regular, old handshake. The handshake was the worst offender when it came to spreading germs.
Is Reid an alcoholic?
Reid is so traumatized that he develops an addiction to the narcotic painkiller Dilaudid. While the BAU team members have their suspicions about his addiction, none of them confront him about it. An old friend of Reid’s in New Orleans is also aware that Reid suffers from “problems” in (Season 2, Episode 18) “Jones”.