• Autisticat
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    In graduate school I swabbed a public toilet seat and wiped the specimen in a Petri dish. My cohort swabbed the bottom of their shoe and did the same. The public toilet specimen grew virtually nothing. The shoe specimen grew the equivalent of a rainforest in bacteria.

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        You expect us to step on our bathroom carpet in our bare feet?

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        Some do. Most don’t (in my experience).

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          I live in California. The only people I know who wear shoes in the house are those with neurological damage making it painful for them to walk around in socks, slippers, or barefoot. CRPS sucks.

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        “No shirt, no shoes, no service”. You get kicked out of most places if you don’t have shoes.

    • Hyperi0n@lemmy.film
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      Toilet seats are naturally smooth and bacteria have a hard time staying on the surface. Most public toilet seats have an additional antimicrobial coating.