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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone puts the lid down. It is the most fair, sanitary, and attractive way to deal with the up down issue. I find it quite gross when people leave the lid up and it is right next to the counter or something. Nasty.[/quote] It is not the most fair. Under that rule, men have to lift and lower the lid and women don't have to do anything. The fairest system is for people to put the lid where they personally prefer it and to leave it there when they leave. [/quote] No, under this rule, everyone needs to lift something, every single time, and then lower when done, every time. Hence fairness. Also more sanitary. [/quote] 80% of women I know who think their husbands should put the seat down do not regularly put the lid down. Insisting that everyone put the lid down is the only vaguely logical defense of making men put the seat down. But it's also a pretty silly way to ensure fairness (it is fair because we have created an extra chore so that everyone can do something).[/quote] pp here. LOL! You are serious!? I was wondering if anyone would be stupid enough to object to this approach based on the extra work it creates of putting the seat AND lid down vs just the seat. Nah, I thought, that's stupid even for DCUM. I have cohabitated with 3 men in my life. We've had this discussion within hours of moving in each time. They agree and it never comes up again, because they were all sensible people who could see reason. I haven't done the statistics on my friends bathroom habits that you have, but I never, ever hear anyone complain about this in my real life, just on the internet, in a way that seems very driven by pop culture gender stereotypes.[/quote]
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