The key in this situation is to wear an unconcerned face when you say, “Don’t look at me: I haven’t gone to the bathroom yet. But now that you mention it…”
Imagine a household with one man and one woman (or equal numbers of males and females). Suppose each one uses the toilet four times a day, and always puts the seat down. The man has to sit down once, and the woman has to sit down every time. Thus, the seat will be in the proper position for the woman every time, and for the man one time out of four. That’s totally unfair!! The best rule is “Leave it like you left it.” That will still give the woman the advantage, but it’s closer to being fair.
Alan Steenhouwer over 8 years ago
The key in this situation is to wear an unconcerned face when you say, “Don’t look at me: I haven’t gone to the bathroom yet. But now that you mention it…”
dmk57 over 8 years ago
I don’t know. How hard is it to lower the seat without making a fuss about it?
luckylouie over 8 years ago
Imagine a household with one man and one woman (or equal numbers of males and females). Suppose each one uses the toilet four times a day, and always puts the seat down. The man has to sit down once, and the woman has to sit down every time. Thus, the seat will be in the proper position for the woman every time, and for the man one time out of four. That’s totally unfair!! The best rule is “Leave it like you left it.” That will still give the woman the advantage, but it’s closer to being fair.