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Crabs - also known as pubic lice - can be spread by sex play and other intimate or close contact. They're also spread by contact with infected bedding, clothing, upholstered furniture. A common misbelief is that infestation can be spread by sitting on a toilet seat. This isn't likely, since lice cannot live long away from a warm human body. Also, lice do not have feet designed to walk or hold onto smooth surfaces such as toilet seats.

You can get a disease from a public restroom but not STD's because not all std's can be transmitted from touch
You can get genital crabs but that is it

still not nice though

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9y ago

Pubic lice can't easily live on a toilet seat. They can live for less than 24 hours without a human host, and they are not built to wait on a smooth surface to pick up another host. Transmission by fomites is rare.

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10y ago

Probably not, but you should still be aware and carefull if you expericence the symptoms or see white specs (Eggs or lice larva). Symptoms: itching, inflaming, redness, bitemarks

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9y ago

Yes, you can get pubic lice if you don't have pubic hair, as the lice can affect other nearby hairy areas.

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15y ago

Yes

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