I've never had this issue. When I was in college I was effed up most of the time. Started sitting down to pee so that I didn't have to bother with aiming. Plus it gives me a minute to check my phone. I don't party anymore, but still sit down to piss because it's habit and I just don't care if it's seen as a typically female thing to do. Plus it also gives me a chance to scroll the news or respond to texts.
Guys remember, women are just as intelligent and emotionally mature as men are. Women DON'T have a tendency to act dumb and irrational. They deserve equal respect.
@@isabrom5295no, if you sit down your wiener can touch the surface beneath you, which is shallower on some toilets than others. In addition to this, peeing for adult men is easily 3/4 of all bathroom activity, which is overall higher than female rates at all ages due to pelvic and bladder size differences, as well as consumptive need for water. Therefore, maximum efficiency for a pair is to leave the idle state as the most frequently used state, as this will maximize the chances of being used twice without adjustment. Now, throw in the fact that our child is also male, and this efficiency is not only multiplied, but also enhanced In Quality by the fact or small child does not have to touch the seat and then be trusted to do a perfect job of washing his hands before he eats. Therefore I present to you a model by which circumstance, by way of efficiency, rather than cultural norm for no reason at all, should determine the steady state position of the seat.
@@jonathanknobel It is clear you either live alone or with just other males. I lived in both male and female dominant homes, one female in the home, the seat goes down every time. Does not matter how many males in comparison there are. Be a gentleman and put the freaking seat down.
@@amorasilverspark There is no reason to be a gentleman when women are no longer ladies. If they want to claim to be equal they should have no issue putting their own toilet seat down.