It's virtually impossible to catch diseases from toilet seats. This is especially true of most sexually transmitted infections (STIs) - the possible, but unlikely, exceptions are crabs (pubic lice), scabies (skin lice), gonorrhea, syphillis, and skin-to-skin contracted STIs, such as herpes. STIs are mainly spread by having sex and/or genital contact with an infected person.
You are more opt to catching something from your hands, handles, taps, flush handles, shaking others hands etc.
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Give him or her a piece of toilet paper.
they have to give there seats to white people because its the law in the 19s.
it does because you gave it to the toilet and when you give it to something or someone else, you get more luck.
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yeah when they flush
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If you really want the best seats: generally the members' loungeLOL! But outside, those seats under the larger granstands give you best shelter.
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To measure the toilet rough-in without removing the toilet, you can use a tape measure to measure the distance from the wall behind the toilet to the center of the closet bolts at the base of the toilet. This measurement will give you the rough-in measurement, which is typically either 10, 12, or 14 inches.
Give me fifty pounds and I will tell you