Does anyone use white gloves to handle records?


Just thought I'd ask if there is much benefit. I know oil from my fingers will touch the edge and some of it will migrate a little inside. I also see the extra hassle of keeping them stored away from dust each and every time. Also how hard is it to manipulate cleaning the record and taking it in and out of the sleave?  What white gloves wouldn't impart any flake off particulates? Just bored here members.  Lets be respectful. Anyway let's hear your opinions
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I read a long time ago that there were a small few that used gloves. I thought briefly about ya or nay but I think I will just keep my hands clean from reading the opinions here. Now if I'm holding up and displaying a super rare record at a Southbys auction well I will have a tuxedo and white gloves on. Thanks for all the responses. 
I only wear them for afternoon tea, so unless playing records during tea time, I don't wear white gloves for handling records.
@bradf 
I have on a couple of occasions dropped a record because of trying to handle it by the edges alone 

Just don’t. You should never grasp the surface of a record. Edges and label only. 

good grief 
just enjoy the music.
been listening to, and handling records, over 50 years. never once thought about wearing gloves.