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  1. 1. Do you think toilets should be unisex?

    • hell yes
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    • no it's wrong
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    • it could be fun
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    • I don't care either way
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Ummm...emphatically, no. I don't go to the bathroom with my husband, let alone a man I dont know. :blush:

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No way- have you ever seen the difference in cleanliness between a womans and a mens room?

After working in various retail establishments over the years.... yes, I have. The women's is always the nastiest.

Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. ####### coated bastards with ####### filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive bobble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine.
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No way- have you ever seen the difference in cleanliness between a womans and a mens room?

After working in various retail establishments over the years.... yes, I have. The women's is always the nastiest.

That's what I was thinking, too. Women can be naaaaaaaaaasty.

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No way- have you ever seen the difference in cleanliness between a womans and a mens room?

After working in various retail establishments over the years.... yes, I have. The women's is always the nastiest.

That's what I was thinking, too. Women can be naaaaaaaaaasty.

That's what I was thinking also. Apart from men peeing on the seat, I think women make more of a mess.

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No way- have you ever seen the difference in cleanliness between a womans and a mens room?

After working in various retail establishments over the years.... yes, I have. The women's is always the nastiest.

I used to think mens bathrooms were the nastiest until I helped my dad clean the church. Women are the nastiest hands down! I couldn't believe it.

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no way!

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At least half of men who use public restrooms don´t wash their hands after they are done with their thing. Then they go and shake someone´s hand. That´s just disgusting.

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The logic on "Putting the damn seat down":

Assume a man and women live together. They each use the toilet five times a day. The man only "sits" once a day.

The toilet is used ten times a day.

Sitting down equals six (seat down)

Standing up equals four (seat up) (excludes the "hover" pee for women)

So the toilet is used 60% of the time sitting and 40% of the time standing.

If the seat is always down, the women raises/lowers the seat 0% of the time. The man raises it four times and lowers it four times (eight "touches" per day for five trips – 160% contact for his five trips).

Now if the man were to leave it as it was when he finished, it would be down 60% of the time and up 40% of the time. So whenever one of them went to use it the next time, there is a 60% chance it is down.

So for the women, 60% of the time she would have "no touch", 40% of the time they would have to lower the damn seat (two "touches" per day).

For the man – the 80% of the time he wanted to stand, there is a 60% chance he would have to raise the seat (2.4 touches per day), the 20% of the time he wanted to "sit", there is a 40% chance he would have to lower the lid (0.4 touches per day). A total of 2.8 touches per day. So 44% of the time he would have "no touch". Still not as good as the lady of the house, but much more equitable.

So between them the total could be dropped from eight touches per day to 4.8 touches per day – a 40% savings!

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Put down the toilet seat! :ranting:

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Your maths has no logic. No woman and no man go to use the bathroom the same number of times a day. Anyway... I don´t understand why women keep saying the seat should be down. I don´t lift the seat up for the man and I don´t expect the man to put the seat down for me. Maybe people should just keep the lid down and everyone will lift up whatever it is they need to be lifted :P

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