Next to the home bed, probably the best thing when we return home is the home toilet. Public toilets have a bad reputation, as do countless bacteria. That's why people either crouch over the shell or cover it with toilet paper if we don't want to take away the comfort of sitting. Are public toilets really as biohazardous as we think?
No! In terms of the number of fecal substances, it already surpasses them bread cutting board, while the difference between a 'population' of bacteria sponges for washing dishes and public toilets in favor of sponges as big as the difference between the population of Slovenia and Russia. So if a public toilet passes the 'visual test' then you have nothing to fear. You can calmly sit on the shell and create a 'sandwich' without it organic calorie side dishes– toilet paper. Our backside already hosts most of these bacteria anyway, and some new company can't harm them, even if it comes uninvited E.coli, who unfortunately can't get out of his skin and is always looking for trouble, but he can't hurt you on your skin.
So leave your protective clothing at home and have a good time after visiting the toilet wash your hands, and use the toilet paper to hug the handle, which, by the way, contains much more bacteria than the toilet bowl.
Plus. If you still haven't answered Hamlet's question from the title, I suggest you look for the answer in the video.
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