I'm not saying not to wash your hands. I just find it highly unlikely for fecal matter to be able to pass through toilet paper.
Real good way to get hep B my friend. It just makes sense to wash those hands.
I get the feeling you know the answer…..keep those hands washed no matter what….Germs are on your hands more than you think. They carry germs from one person to another. So even if you use the bathroom and assume nothing is getting on your hands, or in contact with them, look at it this way…Every single time you use the bathroom you open and close the door and the germs from the person before are now on your hands…Then you use the bathroom, flush a toilet that hundreds of people have flushed with their dirty hands and this is before they wash theirs..so now, do you still feel your hands are clean??
Probably because many toilet paper brands suck and one "wet" with the fecal matter and the absorption rate of the paper, transference can and does occur in a very fast time span. This is why there is a proper procedure for medical people to undergo for "correct" handwashing protocols.