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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok this was me. Growing up, my mom told us to hover. She never mentioned cleaning up afterwards. I got to my first real grown up job and hovered. After a week or so, someone put a note up in the office that whoever was getting pee on the toilet seat needs to stop and to just sit down. I was extremely mortified by this. I immediately stopped hovering. I believe I covered the seat with toilet paper because this was before seat covers. Now though, it appears that it isn't a problem to just sit on the toilet seat, so I just sit down. So maybe it was a germaphobe mom that put this idea into that girl's head. I have a co-worker who won't let her kids touch anything in the bathroom. And she always uses toilet paper or tissue when she touches anything. I wonder if she hovers. [/quote] As an adult you needed someone to tell you to wipe up pee and as an adult your aim is that bad?[/quote] My mom told me not to. If you are hovering because you are worried about germs, you aren't going to want to get your hands all messy. Anyway, I have since learned better. [/quote] Wait, your mom told you not to clean up after yourself? So, what? She cleaned up after you? But certainly you knew as an adult there was a mess (you said yourself your mom told you not to clean it up). And if you are worried about germs you wash your hands. Sorry, I realize you said you learned better, but I still find it amazing that as an adult you knew you were leaving behind pee put chose not to wipe it up. [/quote] Sorry but I was raised an obedient Catholic, and if my mom told me a specific way to use the toilet, that's what I did. It took me awhile to figure out that maybe some of the stuff I learned was not a good idea. I'm glad for the note in the bathroom stall and my future internet research that led me to belief it's totally ok to just sit on the damn toilet seat. That is way easier for sure. [/quote]
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