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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband either has a permanent inability to remember to out the toilet sest down in our half bath or is intentionally leaving it up - the 1/2 bath opens to our kitchen so when I'm at the kitchen sink, it is especially disgusting to look at the oprn toilet and the underside of the seat. Yes - I'm becoming a broken record about reminding him to put it down because I think he is a bit of an absent minded professor and needs to be reminded. We also have two young sons - and I don't want them to follow this behavior (so far my older potty trained son puts the seat down)... Anyway - my husband just left the seat of in our master bath, something that he really hasn't done before. I fear that his bad 1/2 bath habit is crossing over to our bathroom - and im about to lose my sh%#. Because reminders / joking etc doesn't seem to work. And honestly - I cannot live with this. Anyone have a habit like this be the straw that broke the marriages back? [/quote] 1) He is a GUY so chances are he is not intentionally leaving it up. Oh--just re-read--absent-minded professor--that's how I think of my DH, the Carey Grant character in Bringing Up Baby. Yes, don't read into it or you WILL end up divorced over your mis-read. And we all know the absent professor types are kind and lovable but are chronically situationally unaware. 2) You can buy this toilet seat that slowly moves down (as oppose to loudly dropping) so if he flicks it, it starts descending (gravity) 3) Many men sit when in their own home. Many men feel comfortable sitting when it's their own territory. It's the luxury of having their own territory.[/quote]
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