It depends on the roller it is on, is it flush with the wall or attached to it. The real determining factor is does the cat like pulling the entire roll of paper off or not.
Sure there’s right and wrong, but mostly there’s just a whole lot of different. Different is fine but too many folks get stupid and judgey (and scared) when disagreed with.
To agree, or not to agree: that is the question. Or, who gives a rat’s ass whether you agree or not. Just so long as what I agree to isn’t branded the work of an idiot. We must go back to the days when other opinions were at least tolerated, and not cast out as so much idiocy.
My friend Dave met his wife Arlene when they were both members of the same Obsessive Compulsive Disorder therapy group.
For the most part, they have a normal marriage, except when it comes to toilet paper. He likes the hanging end up against the wall, but she likes it outward, easier to reach.
Each time either one of them uses the washroom the roll gets turned around, according to the obsession of the user.
The psychiatry profession has a term for this: roll reversal.
The issue is resolved: the paper comes up over the top and down the front. That’s how it was drawn in the original patent. Those who neglect history should be arrested! Or not allowed to use toilet paper . . .
Even days – over. Odd days – under. February 29 (it’s only once every four years) – optional. There. Problem solved. Now for the real dilemma; should paper towels be on a mounted horizontal rack or on a vertical post?
Over is correct, but my wife and I never fight about it. If she puts in a roll and it’s under, I just turn it around without comment. She never notices. She has bigger things to worry about; I’m the professional fuss-budget. Maybe that’s why we get along as well as we do.
C over 2 years ago
Over the top as the inventor, Joseph Gayetty, decreed
dadthedawg Premium Member over 2 years ago
We could flip a coin…..
stairsteppublishing over 2 years ago
It depends on the roller it is on, is it flush with the wall or attached to it. The real determining factor is does the cat like pulling the entire roll of paper off or not.
Imagine over 2 years ago
Who says we have to agree? The problem is that too many people think they should be able to tell everyone else what to do.
Superfrog over 2 years ago
Some can’t even decide which side to wipe with.
Ricky Bennett over 2 years ago
I leave the roll on the sink since it’s easier to reach and I’m too lazy to put it on the roller…
profbob over 2 years ago
T.P. should be obsolete (save the trees) and install bidets in all bath/washrooms.
Doug K over 2 years ago
Careful … someone may try to pass a law or make a mandate.
j_m_kuehl over 2 years ago
It’s a shame, Had to start buying T.P. when they stopped mailing the Sears & Montgomery Wards Catalogs
littlejohn Premium Member over 2 years ago
You could do it the old Roman way. Use a little sponge on stick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfaYsLFhcnA
bhilly over 2 years ago
Then there’s the debate: Is tp more functional crumpled or folded?
joe piglet Premium Member over 2 years ago
@wilhemenacooker Or the way your wife tells you. Hang it wrong and “No sex for you!”
Kalkkuna over 2 years ago
Down, towards the floor. Duh.
GentlemanBill over 2 years ago
As long as it’s there when I need it, I couldn’t give a flying fauci.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation over 2 years ago
actually there is a right way. the patent for the toilet paper holder says it should go over the top, so all of you going behind-you got it wrong.
pheets over 2 years ago
Sure there’s right and wrong, but mostly there’s just a whole lot of different. Different is fine but too many folks get stupid and judgey (and scared) when disagreed with.
Ken Gagne Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’m in the minority that prefer it under. I regret nothing.
ksu71 over 2 years ago
If Montgomery Ward and Sears and Roebuck still sent out catalogues this wouldn’t be a problem.
preacherman Premium Member over 2 years ago
To agree, or not to agree: that is the question. Or, who gives a rat’s ass whether you agree or not. Just so long as what I agree to isn’t branded the work of an idiot. We must go back to the days when other opinions were at least tolerated, and not cast out as so much idiocy.
Frank Farkel Premium Member over 2 years ago
Over the top.
cactusbob333 over 2 years ago
Just be grateful that you discover a roll as you are sitting on the throne.
Wirepuncher over 2 years ago
Over, under. Who gives a rats a$$. Do as you want.
1953Baby over 2 years ago
I swear to gawd, put two Americans in a room, and you’ll have 12 different opinions. . .dare I say it?. . .and al of them wrong. . .
RalphKramden77 over 2 years ago
My friend Dave met his wife Arlene when they were both members of the same Obsessive Compulsive Disorder therapy group.
For the most part, they have a normal marriage, except when it comes to toilet paper. He likes the hanging end up against the wall, but she likes it outward, easier to reach.
Each time either one of them uses the washroom the roll gets turned around, according to the obsession of the user.
The psychiatry profession has a term for this: roll reversal.
kathleenhicks62 over 2 years ago
I’m the dictator here!
william.flynn45 over 2 years ago
No need to argue. The 1891 US Patent for toilet paper clearly shows what the inventor thought was the correct way.
Dewey Premium Member over 2 years ago
Stop being so anal about toilet paper.
gsteele531 over 2 years ago
The issue is resolved: the paper comes up over the top and down the front. That’s how it was drawn in the original patent. Those who neglect history should be arrested! Or not allowed to use toilet paper . . .
Spacetech over 2 years ago
Over
Bookworm over 2 years ago
Even days – over. Odd days – under. February 29 (it’s only once every four years) – optional. There. Problem solved. Now for the real dilemma; should paper towels be on a mounted horizontal rack or on a vertical post?
paranormal over 2 years ago
Or the paper towel roll…
Neat '33 over 2 years ago
And don’t forget the toilet seat: up or down !
rshive over 2 years ago
Most of us know the right way. Shoe apparently doesn’t.
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
Not the best example of not getting along as a nation but we understand your sentiments…..
Caeruleancentaur over 2 years ago
Like telling me what I should and should not put on my pizza.
bdpoltergeist Premium Member over 2 years ago
cats and curious kiddos prefer the over, so much fun spinning that roll, parents have so much fun rewinding :D
paullp Premium Member over 2 years ago
Over is correct, but my wife and I never fight about it. If she puts in a roll and it’s under, I just turn it around without comment. She never notices. She has bigger things to worry about; I’m the professional fuss-budget. Maybe that’s why we get along as well as we do.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 2 years ago
A very large majority say “over”. Sadly, it was never enacted into law.