Anonymous wrote:I’m white and I sit without hesitation. I’ll wipe off any droplets before.
There’s definitely a cultural/racial component and it’s not all positive or even harmless. I was a teacher in a DC school with all Black students and the students were really cruel to each other about hygiene and any perceived transgression.
I find that people obsessed with germs and cleanliness in this irrational way are usually dealing with fear of shame more than fear of disease. But obviously everyone is different.
Anonymous wrote:I find public bathrooms revolting and avoid at all costs. However if absolutely can’t avoid it I just wipe down the seat with clean TP and sit. I don’t think a thin layer of 1-ply is going to make a difference and i would rather not spend any extra time in a stall.
Anonymous wrote:I am white and not a hoverer or a coverer and I am finding it puzzling that this topic has anything to do with race. Anecdotal evidence does not prove anything about a whole race of people. Also, as a white person, my experience is that I have no idea what all the other white ladies are doing when they are on the toilet. None.
Anonymous wrote:I am white and not a hoverer or a coverer and I am finding it puzzling that this topic has anything to do with race. Anecdotal evidence does not prove anything about a whole race of people. Also, as a white person, my experience is that I have no idea what all the other white ladies are doing when they are on the toilet. None.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don’t want to turn this racial but I’m dying to know if any of the bare cheek posters are Black? I’ve never met a Black woman that sits bare so was wondering if that tracks.
I’m the clean hoverer, and I’m Black.
Yeah, we don’t sit our bare butts on a public toilet seat. 😅😅
Here I am bucking yet another stereotype (I also can’t dance). I’m a black woman and I sit on the seat. I have never seen any credible scientific articles that this increases any risk of anything and I’m over 50 without any issues to date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don’t want to turn this racial but I’m dying to know if any of the bare cheek posters are Black? I’ve never met a Black woman that sits bare so was wondering if that tracks.
I’m the clean hoverer, and I’m Black.
Yeah, we don’t sit our bare butts on a public toilet seat. 😅😅
Anonymous wrote:I’m white and I sit without hesitation. I’ll wipe off any droplets before.
There’s definitely a cultural/racial component and it’s not all positive or even harmless. I was a teacher in a DC school with all Black students and the students were really cruel to each other about hygiene and any perceived transgression.
I find that people obsessed with germs and cleanliness in this irrational way are usually dealing with fear of shame more than fear of disease. But obviously everyone is different.
Anonymous wrote:I really don’t want to turn this racial but I’m dying to know if any of the bare cheek posters are Black? I’ve never met a Black woman that sits bare so was wondering if that tracks.
Anonymous wrote:I find public bathrooms revolting and avoid at all costs. However if absolutely can’t avoid it I just wipe down the seat with clean TP and sit. I don’t think a thin layer of 1-ply is going to make a difference and i would rather not spend any extra time in a stall.
Anonymous wrote:I really don’t want to turn this racial but I’m dying to know if any of the bare cheek posters are Black? I’ve never met a Black woman that sits bare so was wondering if that tracks.