Actually, depending on your...equipment, and the toilet itself, it can dip into the water. yes it's gross. yes it happens. I used to prefer sitting down, tbh, but it just became a problem.lechat said:weird dynamic with guys and sitting down. i remember a friend of mine telling me it was girly or gay (funny he turned out to be gay) to pee sitting down and yet there is no reason to pee standing up except laziness and "i'm a man rawr!!"
I have to say, I agree 100% with you. I am a firm believer in inspecting all toilet seats before I place my well shaped manly buttocks on that seat. So, as cautious as my girlfriend is, how the heck does she miss the fact that the toilet seat is up sometimes?2HF said:Sit on a toilet without looking at it.
I put the toilet seat down because fuck it, why not. It's a habit. But seriously, who sits on something like a toilet without inspecting it? Without even so much as glancing at the thing?
I can hardly sit on a chair without looking it over for moisture or structural integrity (I'm a large man). I find it absolutely impossible to sit on a toilet without grabbing a few sheets or TP and wiping it down real quick.
How on earth is it possible for you, or any man (gotta be PC right?), to sit on something of that nature without looking?
If you splash down I firmly believe it is your fault and yours alone.
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What? Because the woman isn't usually the one peeing all over the seat in the first place. If people cleaned up after their messes more often, it would be less of an issue. Expecting someone else to touch the seat when you're the messy party is where courtesy comes in. Not to mention a toilet has a lid for a reason and a bathroom looks neater when it's kept closed.spartan231490 said:No, it's not common courtesy, it's sexism. Why does a man have to put it down just so a woman doesn't have to put it up?Chemical Alia said:My problem isn't that I don't notice if the lid is open or not. It's that I don't feel I should be the one responsible for touching that nasty toilet seat that dudes routinely splash their pee all over (and subsequently fail to clean off). It's just a matter of common courtesy.
I can honestly only picture that phrase coming from a pre-teen who just heard the word "sexism" for the first time last week (and making any sense).NightowlM said:This is a joke right? You can't seriously claim that this has anything to do with sexism right? Because really, you need to learn to pick your battles and point out actual sexism against men rather than this petty shit.spartan231490 said:No, it's not common courtesy, it's sexism. Why does a man have to put it down just so a woman doesn't have to put it up?Chemical Alia said:My problem isn't that I don't notice if the lid is open or not. It's that I don't feel I should be the one responsible for touching that nasty toilet seat that dudes routinely splash their pee all over (and subsequently fail to clean off). It's just a matter of common courtesy.
You do realise that people treat any form of consideration with hostility these days, right?NightowlM said:This is a joke right? You can't seriously claim that this has anything to do with sexism right? Because really, you need to learn to pick your battles and point out actual sexism against men rather than this petty shit.
Really? Because I picture an MRA. Granted, I don't see the mindset as much different....Chemical Alia said:I can honestly only picture that phrase coming from a pre-teen who just heard the word "sexism" for the first time last week (and making any sense).
Chemical Alia said:What? Because the woman isn't usually the one peeing all over the seat in the first place. If people cleaned up after their messes more often, it would be less of an issue. Expecting someone else to touch the seat when you're the messy party is where courtesy comes in. Not to mention a toilet has a lid for a reason and a bathroom looks neater when it's kept closed.spartan231490 said:No, it's not common courtesy, it's sexism. Why does a man have to put it down just so a woman doesn't have to put it up?Chemical Alia said:My problem isn't that I don't notice if the lid is open or not. It's that I don't feel I should be the one responsible for touching that nasty toilet seat that dudes routinely splash their pee all over (and subsequently fail to clean off). It's just a matter of common courtesy.
I don't understand how this isn't common sense.
whaaaaa? wouldn't the woman be forced to bring it back down not put it up?so a woman doesn't have to put it up?
Really? South Park nicked a Carrot Top routine?Kapri said:Lolololol sorry, I thought of the South Park episode about the toilet seat belts.
I love Me Myself and Irene such a funny movie but OT:lechat said:weird dynamic with guys and sitting down. i remember a friend of mine telling me it was girly or gay (funny he turned out to be gay) to pee sitting down and yet there is no reason to pee standing up except laziness and "i'm a man rawr!!"
regardless sitting down wont solve the problem of morning wood unless you want to keep your mouth open and spit it back into the bowl.
also i think that chart left out the "just had sex" version of peeing which can sometimes look like a lawn sprinkler best illustrated in me myself and irene
lisadagz said:In my house (four guys and three gals here) we're expected to put the toilet lid (not just the seat) down anyway to stop the spread of germs when the flush goes off (especially when you poop, the flush can disperse it and it gets in your toothbrushes... apparently), so we've all got to do it anyway.
jollybarracuda said:But in all seriousness, i do always put the seat down when i'm done, along with the lid. It just looks nicer and less like a gas station restroom. Plus, when i found out all that stuff that gets sent into the air when you flush with the lid up - mother of god.
Even if it was airtight with the lid down, you have to use it with the lid up; stuff will still get in the air.Rednog said:Aerosol goes out in the spaces between the seat/lid/bowl regardless of whether or not you put the lid down, it isn't an air tight system just because the lid is down. If all the aerosol was truly contained in the toilet just because the lid was down you'd have moisture collecting on the lid, but that doesn't happen, and would actually be a problem if that happened.
I'm sorry, but how do you propose bacteria are getting into the air if in a hypothetical situation the toilet was airtight when the lid was down?General Vagueness said:Even if it was airtight with the lid down, you have to use it with the lid up; stuff will still get in the air.
When someone lifts the lid to use it, obviously.Rednog said:I'm sorry, but how do you propose bacteria are getting into the air if in a hypothetical situation the toilet was airtight when the lid was down?
"It is also a lot easier and more natural peeing standing up."aba1 said:I love Me Myself and Irene such a funny movie but OT:lechat said:weird dynamic with guys and sitting down. i remember a friend of mine telling me it was girly or gay (funny he turned out to be gay) to pee sitting down and yet there is no reason to pee standing up except laziness and "i'm a man rawr!!"
regardless sitting down wont solve the problem of morning wood unless you want to keep your mouth open and spit it back into the bowl.
also i think that chart left out the "just had sex" version of peeing which can sometimes look like a lawn sprinkler best illustrated in me myself and irene
Siting on the toilet can cause splash back for a guy since he is peeing so close to the toilet your penis is almost touching it. It is also a lot easier and more natural peeing standing up. There is also the whole morning wood thing which is impossible sitting down but that is hard standing up still too though at least it is still doable.
news flash: everyone is messy when they use the toilet, that's what it's there for, some people are just messy in a more controlled wayChemical Alia said:What? Because the woman isn't usually the one peeing all over the seat in the first place. If people cleaned up after their messes more often, it would be less of an issue. Expecting someone else to touch the seat when you're the messy party is where courtesy comes in. Not to mention a toilet has a lid for a reason and a bathroom looks neater when it's kept closed.spartan231490 said:No, it's not common courtesy, it's sexism. Why does a man have to put it down just so a woman doesn't have to put it up?
I don't understand how this isn't common sense.