Rule #6: Don't put toilet paper on the seat is rule.

When using a public restroom, lots of individuals cover the seat with toilet paper. This choice, however wise it may seem, is actually one of the worst. First off, toilet seats are made quite cleverly. They prevent the transmission of bacteria due to their form and smooth surface. And secondly, a lot of individuals frequently flush the toilet without closing the door after using it, allowing bacteria to spread throughout the entire toilet, including the toilet paper roll. Paper readily absorbs moisture, creating an ideal setting for the growth of bacteria. Don't put toilet paper on the toilet seat unless you brought your own.