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RE: Seat Up or Seat Down - 9/12/2008 3:38:29 PM   
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ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

Sooooooooooooo, it's genetic then...


lol... We each have our different quarks... Really there are few things that we have in common in the OCD department. Her only really big thing is washing dishes. I am pretty bad, but I am also not the type to come home and start doing all those things in less than optimal conditions where my mother is. I hired a part time maid to come to my home two days a week to clean, do laundry, grocery shop and run errands so that I do not lose my mind completely over clutter or needing things that aren't there. A couple bucks is well worth my sanity. My free time is the most valuable thing in my life, next to my kids.

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RE: Seat Up or Seat Down - 9/12/2008 3:44:57 PM   
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DomDolf

I have that same thing.  Lid down for sure!!  I also need the lid down when it's flushed.  (shudders at the thought of the lid up while flushing)


love,

I think I left that out, but I must have the cover down before flushing, unless it is being flushed as part of the cleaning process. I'm so glad I am not the only one with my kind of thinking... lol

Dolf

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RE: Seat Up or Seat Down - 9/12/2008 9:35:22 PM   
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The correct way to deal with a toilet, of course, is to put the seat down and the lid down as well.  There is no point in looking at the gaping yaw of a toilet. 

You want to urinate without raising the lid?  Install a urinal (it's not that hard, if you have the room).

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RE: Seat Up or Seat Down - 9/12/2008 9:46:18 PM   
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Who knew toilet seats were such a big issue?? 5 pages and still going strong!

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RE: Seat Up or Seat Down - 9/12/2008 11:07:49 PM   
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And it's not too crappy a thread either.

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RE: Seat Up or Seat Down - 9/13/2008 5:50:28 AM   
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As long as people don't use a potty mouth.

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RE: Seat Up or Seat Down - 9/13/2008 6:09:54 AM   
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Hmmm....
I have the habit of leaving the seat down so Willie (canine) doesn't drink the blue water.

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RE: Seat Up or Seat Down - 9/13/2008 8:09:01 AM   
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Well, sometimes people get pissy...

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RE: Seat Up or Seat Down - 9/13/2008 12:56:11 PM   
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My girl and I don't currently live together so it's not an issue we've really dealt with to this particular issue to much. My family was my Mother, my father, three sons and hell we had a male cat. It was  a fight that wasn't worth fighting for her. She'd much rather have had us taking out the garbage and cleaning up the living room.  I have lived in more gender equivalent living situations since then. Most notably in college where I lived a suite that was two thirds women. In such situations I have generally tried to be more considerate but you're facing 20 or so years of  not caring. 

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RE: Seat Up or Seat Down - 9/13/2008 4:38:14 PM   
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There are things worse than leaving the seat up... such as covering the bowl with tightly stretched plastic wrap.  Trust me, frat boys think of things like that.

What I hate is the passive aggressive booby trapping of toilet lids.  Guys, you know what I mean.... installing those fuzzy toilet lid covers so the lid will not stay up unless you hold it.

Ladies... imagine trying to take a pee with one foot in the air to keep the lid up.. really messes up the aim.

Stefan

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RE: Seat Up or Seat Down - 9/14/2008 8:48:11 AM   
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When Master and I first moved in together he was so considerate about the toilet seat. He always put it down for me. However, I told him that I was smart enough to look before I sat down and didnt mind if he wanted to leave it up. He never went so far as to tell me to put it up when I was done but that would be kind of hot in my opinion... in a symbolic kind of way.....

Basically, the toilet seat gets left wheverever it was whenever it was used last and then the new user adjust it to thier own needs.
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RE: Seat Up or Seat Down - 9/14/2008 10:45:03 AM   
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I understand that there's some ages you can't expect much from them, but why can't you train a little one, if not to little to stay out of the toilet, animals can be trained to stay out of the toilet too. It's certaintly the easiest rout just to put the lid down, since training takes time and effort, but this idea of make it so they can't instead of teaching them not to so they won't, is a slippery slope to go down.
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ORIGINAL: MissIsis

If it is a dominant/submissive household, I would think it would be the dominants way, unless there is a really good argument, like an animal or a little one that could think it is a play or drink pool.  If only all issues could be solved so easily...... 

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RE: Seat Up or Seat Down - 9/14/2008 3:34:17 PM   
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DomDolf:
And it's not too crappy a thread either.

CruelDesires:
As long as people don't use a potty mouth.


I see you two are enjoying shooting the shit.  Just sayin'

Elan.

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RE: Seat Up or Seat Down - 9/14/2008 4:19:31 PM   
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theq,

Geesh!  People turn such a simple thing into something needlessly complex.  In my house, both toilet seat and cover are down when not in use.  Looking into a toilet isn't attractive.  Breathing evaporated waste isn't inviting, let alone healthy.  And then there is the issue of stray, disoriented women who've unwittingly fallen in and become trapped.  I avoid these problems with a simple solution:  toilet seat down, toilet cover down.  It takes but a fraction of a second to lift both seat and cover when the toilet is to be used.

Elan.

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