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<blockquote data-quote="Sid Bonkers" data-source="post: 234176" data-attributes="member: 19121"><p>It doesnt matter how clean a toilet is or is not as when a toilet is used for its primary purpose matter is atomised and can remain airbourne for a period of time so whilst a public, or private for that matter, toilet is used for an invasive practice like injecting it can be very dangerous indeed as you may be injecting microscopic particles of excrement into your body. Dont ever do it :thumbdown: </p><p></p><p></p><p>A science program I watched on the TV some years ago conducted an experiment into the cleanliness of toothbrushes left out in the open in combined bathrooms and toilet situations, they all had traces of human excrement on them. And for that reason I always keep my toothbrush in a travel (plastic) container when away on holiday and when I used to use insulin I never ever injected in a public toilet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid Bonkers, post: 234176, member: 19121"] It doesnt matter how clean a toilet is or is not as when a toilet is used for its primary purpose matter is atomised and can remain airbourne for a period of time so whilst a public, or private for that matter, toilet is used for an invasive practice like injecting it can be very dangerous indeed as you may be injecting microscopic particles of excrement into your body. Dont ever do it :thumbdown: A science program I watched on the TV some years ago conducted an experiment into the cleanliness of toothbrushes left out in the open in combined bathrooms and toilet situations, they all had traces of human excrement on them. And for that reason I always keep my toothbrush in a travel (plastic) container when away on holiday and when I used to use insulin I never ever injected in a public toilet. [/QUOTE]
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