Have you ever seen a 2-3yr old fall in because the seat was up? (It can be painful on their back actually) I'm for always leaving it down - plus it prevents the animals from using it as water fountain.... :o)
>>Reading all these toilet posts I had a thought. Most new master bathrooms have his and her sinks. How about his and her toilet.
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>What? "His & hers Stinks" :-)
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>That would reduce the constant yelling because the seat was not put back to it's down position <s>
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>I think it's the woman's job to lift the seat up AFTER her. After all, she's already sitting down, and can grab the lid on the way up, whereas men have to bend over to lift it, and again to drop it, putting strain on our poor backs.
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