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About That Toilet Seat

I agree but tell that to my future ex. If I can go to the trouble of putting it up, what's the big deal with her putting it down.

I think instead I'll just turn 90 degrees and pee in the tub. Can't miss that way.
 
this sounds like a domestic dispute rant. You must learn to always keep the seat down just to keep her happy. Logic eludes this argument. Women expect the seat to be down when they sit, and you will catch flack if you forget.

If you're referring to men's room toilets, if you don't look you'll either sit in the water or on a urine covered seat. When did "pee on the seat" become such a widespread game?
 
I made a deal with my fiance -- I put the toilet seat down if she promises to move the (car) seat back after she drives my car. Nailing your knee on the steering wheel is only slightly better than sitting on the toilet with the seat up.
 
For a couple, the seat is down most of the time anyway since men have to have it down sometimes too. So using that logic, I'll back the females. I draw the line at those seat covers. Especially the ones I've seen that prevent the seat from staying up!
 
Hey, those fluffy, absorbant seat covers are so you don't have to put the seat up. 🙂

Seat up, seat down, seat up, seat down. The heck with that, just use the sink. If she gritches, can you spell 'toothbrush'? :Q

😉
 
Beat Mania, I did that in my last house. In MY basement bathroom, I had a toilet and a urinal, had no problems with the woman on the "Seat Up" issue.
 
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