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fell_equinox
· 6 years ago
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Or how about everyone look before they pee and adjust accordingly?
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rayofsunshine
· 6 years ago
But like... how can you be sure that he will be the one using that same toilet next? What if you end up using it next instead? Or he needs to do a number two instead? Can we please just agree to look before we pee?
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guest_
· 6 years ago
Maybe.... this isn't a universal problem. Maybe if you're at a persons home you return the seat to the configuration it was in before you entered, just as you would likely leave doors closed or open as they have them by default. Perhaps this is only a problem when people of two sexes live together- and the answer depends on the specifics of the situation and people involved? If it was so easy to look before peeing, no one would ever fall in a toilet bowl at 2am, and if it was so easy to aim perfect every time and have no splash back then maybe toilet seats in porta potties would be terror portals. Anyway- do what works for you. There's no one answer for everyone.
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kirlika
· 6 years ago
why don't you let the toilet seat up and clean it with a piece of toilet paper if you drip on it ? I mean, urine is sterile, and nobody would now. Peace !
matthewg
· 6 years ago
Haha, funny joke, but are people in 2018 seriously still confused as to why you put the seat down?
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guest_
· 6 years ago
It seems so. People have decided it's a "men's rights" or "equality" issue to make sure men are properly represented in the bathroom I suppose.
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matthewg
· 6 years ago
Well, at least they'll have that false sense of achievement to keep them company while they enjoy the C. Diff they got from their toothbrush.
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guest_
· 6 years ago
Lmao. Nothing like fecal particles to put a debate over lifting a seat in perspective.
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