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| Do single mums teach their sons to always put the toilet seat down when they are finished Posted: 10/23/2008 11:32:32 AM | Forget the seat how about the lid. Am I the only one who has to put it down to : (a) stop the kids putting their shoes down the loo (b stop the dog drinking from the loo I am happy if a man can lift the lid and pee , top tip put a ping pong ball in the bowl no male from 2 upwards can resist making it spin when they pee, must be genetic, but it works | |
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| Do single mums teach their sons to always put the toilet seat down when they are finished Posted: 10/25/2008 5:29:11 AM | In our house there is me, my daughter and my son. We don't ask him to put seat down and often put it up for him.
Toilet seat being up doesn't bother me one bit - but I grew up with a dad and four brothers so it's probably what I was used to. I'm in touch with my masculine side!
Only time its a problem is if you dash in, in the dark and plonk your bare ass down - boy does that cold ceramic hardness come as a shock!
<div class='quote'> To be honest I don't have a problem as I piss in the sink
That is class I'm pi**ing myself laughing, don't think I'll make it to the toilet! | |
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| Do single mums teach their sons to always put the toilet seat down when they are finished Posted: 10/27/2008 5:46:54 AM | Was taught to put the toilet seat lids down, and I do mean lids. Go to a house predominately female and they leave one up and one down. Why is it they always tell blokes off for leaving one of them up then. i used to own a pub and the ladies always left one lid up, the gents toilet was usually left both down. please explain ladies. | |
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