what diseases can you get from a public toilet seat
It's virtually impossible to catch diseases from toilet seats. Whatever microorganisms
might lie on the seat's surface very rarely infect or contaminate the skin on
your thighs and buttocks. This is especially true of most sexually transmitted infections (STIs) — the possible, but unlikely,
exceptions are crabs (pubic lice), gonorrhea, and skin-to-skin contracted STIs,
such as herpes. STIs are mainly spread by having sex and/or genital contact with
an infected person