No, you will not get a STD from that.
you will have bad luck, you can not poo for two weeks, and then you will have diarea for two weeks every day.
Hemophilia is a serious disease, because even if the person has a small cut they can bleed to death because they don't have platelets to stop the cut from bleeding.
toilet roll/paper
Use a razor blade knife to cut the caulk. It isn't under the toilet, just around the edge.
On a standard toilet in America the drain is 12 inches from the back wall to the center of the drain.
No, HIV is passed on by transmission of body fluids.
Emoness
Inside pipe cutter
STDs are not transmitted from toilet seats. The viral and bacterial ones die on contact with the air, including HIV. You would also need a cut or sore on your butt for the bacteria or virus to get in. And really, if you saw a toilet seat covered in semen or blood would you sit down?Also, crabs cannot be transmitted by toilet seats. They need hair to hang on to and not a smooth surface like a toilet seat.Some infections can be transmitted by a toilet seat like e coli, salmonella, Hepatitis A, but again, you would need a way for those to inside you, and they prefer to travel by hands to mouth.And, anyways, in a health perspective, toilet seats are one of the most sterile places in a restroom. Most bacteria can only live 1hour to 6 hours on a surfice like that anyway.You can catch herpes from a toilet seat.
Your circulation is bring cut off.
You cut the drain line and add a 2" section.
Using gloves is part of standard precautions. If you may be exposed to an infectious disease, which you can get from blood, you wear gloves. If you were not wearing gloves and you touched a cut and touched a cut you may have, your eyes, or mouth you may get an infectious disease.