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More awkward moments in the single's scene...

terri - I think both sexes should leave both the seat & the lid down! That way, we can show we love one another...hehehe
 
Actually in our house, he puts the seat down and I never leave an empty ice tray! It was deal we made twenty five years ago and its worked for us!
 
Ok, I've seen some hijacked threads before - but toilet seats?
 
tony barnhill said:
terri - I think both sexes should leave both the seat & the <span style='font-size: 14pt'>lid</span> down! That way, we can show we love one another...hehehe

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And its better for the dog, too.... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif
 
I wonder, I just wonder.

If women expet men to put the seat down why do men not expect women to put the seat up?

You would think that whats fair is fair. Hmmmmmm.
 
jlaird said:
I wonder, I just wonder.

If women expet men to put the seat down why do men not expect women to put the seat up?

You would think that whats fair is fair. Hmmmmmm.

See Doc Entropy's post ("Men in Heaven") in the Humor forum for the answer...
 
jlaird said:
If women expet men to put the seat down why do men not expect women to put the seat up?

I've never understood the whole thing. There's a lid on the toilet for a reason. We walk in and out of doors all the time, but we don't leave them open because we might want to walk through it again in a few hours.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]We walk in and out of doors all the time, but we don't leave them open because we might want to walk through it again in a few hours. [/QUOTE]
I'm lost, Scott....I rarely ever close doors around my place - except when I leave the property, at night, or when I go to the bathroom....otherwise, all my doors stay open if the AC or heat isn't running.
 
Yep, think that's it. Keep the lid down except when useing.

Good idea.
 
I thought the natural position was up - lets any odors out easier /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif
 
If your home has teenage boys......UP! They do not know, or care, if the seat is raised or lowered, they just aim (after a fashion) and let go. So, which is worse, lowering the seat, or having to clean it before you can use it?

I know it's gross, sorry, but this is not an open-and-shut case. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/devilgrin.gif
 
Several things.



I always pee in the morning in the back yard, that way I mark my territory.


Have you ever been in a men's room where there are ten urinals in a row, you are the only one using it and some dude walks in to pee and goes directly to a toilet to do his business. What kind of husband must these rubes be?


And lastly, I am thinking of installing a urinal in my workshop.



Are we fixin to have this post locked yet???
 
I don't think your analogy works too well: I always leave all the doors inside my house open, most people I know do too; unless there's a specific reason for closing off a room. The outside doors stay shut to keep uninvited guests and the weather out.

I habitually leave the seat and lid down, but I can't see the problem if I did not.


Besides... dribble on the seat a few times and the complainants will soon start asking for the seat to be raised.... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/devilgrin.gif
 
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