One more story to share…
When I was little and I’m sure it’s because my mom was a nurse, but I experienced a significantly higher level of attention to hygiene in our day to day life than some. Our joke was that I had as much Lysol in my veins as red blood cells.
For example, WAY before there were seat covers, whenever we happened to visit a public restroom, my mom taught me how to place three long pieces of toilet paper to cover the seat before I sat down.
She said it was a sanitary barrier against germs. Germs were our nemesis–we must protect ourselves!
Even today, when I’m in a public restroom, whether there are no seat covers or the container is empty, I’ll still channel my mom and use her method to save myself from touching a seat countless others have used. #EWWWW
A while back, Angel Girl and I were at my local park and she needed to use the restroom. There was an empty container where the seat covers should have been, so it was the perfect opportunity to pass on the knowledge from her namesake, exactly the way I was taught,

Later that day while I was making dinner, Angel Girl was in the bathroom and she pulled three long strips of toilet paper and covered the toilet seat before using.
When mom asked her what she was doing, she said “That’s what Grandma does.”
Like a duckling, that angel imprints on all my behaviors, haha.
I heard the chat and rushed in to explain to this brilliant brilliant little human that this method was something we only needed to do for public toilets, the ones that are used by lots of other people, and we didn’t need to do that when we were here at home or at their house.
I’m absolutely sure that the toilet seats in MY home are pristine and reasonably sure that the toilet seats in THEIR home were clean (fingers crossed.)
A little research blew my mind. There seems to be no real scientific or medical reason for covering toilet seats. It was once believed that you could catch a gastrointestinal bug or sexually transmitted disease from a public toilet, but research has proved otherwise; that it’s a practically pointless exercise in sanitation.
Another alternative would be to use an alcohol or bleach wipe, but I don’t always have them with me.
Does anyone else but me (and Angel Girl) still do this? Do you hover or cover?
‘Cos I don’t really care, I still think it’s gross to have any direct contact on a toilet seat where a thousand strangers have been, so I’ll continue to cover.
I used to do this, now its just as proficient to just wet a towel or tp and wipe it and dry it.
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I try hard to avoid public restrooms if at all possible!
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I get that but sometimes its a nessesity
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PS Not sure why, but I tried to access your blog but keep getting error messages.
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Ugg thanks for letting me know, its got to the be the template im guessing, need to find a different one i guess
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Should work now, it got reset to static page again for some reason
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Nope, it says takes too long to respond. All the other blogs I visit have loaded fine so I know it’s not on my end, sorry!
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Ive had nothing but problems after moving to here.. not sure whats going on.. try using whysprs.com it seems to load faster even though they dont like me using my own domain without paying extra
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That worked!
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Dont know what the deal is but its like im being held back of sorts i guess
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It’s very slow to load each page FYI. I’ve had success with wordpress support MOST of the time, if you want to ask them for help.
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I sent them a messege already asking about it
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Good luck!
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Im sure eventually it will get worked out
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All I did was redirect on my domain side when inset it up so still goes to the exact same page
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