No You Can't Get A Disease From A Public Toilet Seats
Public restrooms, like all public places, do present risks from infectious
diseases. But those risks are not from toilet seats. Surfaces you touch with
your hands — the flush handle on the toilet, the water faucet handle on the
sink, the doorknob on entering or exiting the restroom
scientists who studied samples taken from a variety of
public restrooms found that the sheer number of illness-causing bacteria present
was too big to measure in many cases
No you can't, according
to sexual health because most commonly spread through sexual activity, including
intercourse, oral sex and, in the case of some diseases such as genital warts,
direct skin-to-skin contact.