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But otherwise, most home toilets should have a toilet seat that is permanently down. Obviously, this premise follows the notion that all men should sit when they pee. Personally, I think its cleaner. There is less splash and less cleanup around the toilet if everyone just sits and pee's. You virtually NEVER have to clean up piss outside of the toilet if everyone in a household sits when they pee.
Additionally, if toilets had permanent toilet seats that you couldn't lift up, you would never have to clean that space between the toilet seat and the toilet bowl rim. You would only ever need to clean inside the toilet bowl and on top of the seat. No more gross stuff getting stuck between the bowl and the rim.
And finally, it would probably lead to lower manufacturing costs. The toilet seat "part" would have less reason to exist. It would just be one full piece that has a toilet seat. Yes, you would still have the cover of course, but if we removed the toilet seat as a concept and it was just one piece that didn't have a detachable toilet seat component, it would make the manufacturing cost lower and less need to replace toilet seats.
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But otherwise, most home toilets should have a toilet seat that is permanently down. Obviously, this premise follows the notion that all men should sit when they pee. Personally, I think its cleaner. There is less splash and less cleanup around the toilet if everyone just sits and pee's. You virtually NEVER have to clean up piss outside of the toilet if everyone in a household sits when they pee.
Additionally, if toilets had permanent toilet seats that you couldn't lift up, you would never have to clean that space between the toilet seat and the toilet bowl rim. You would only ever need to clean inside the toilet bowl and on top of the seat. No more gross stuff getting stuck between the bowl and the rim.
And finally, it would probably lead to lower manufacturing costs. The toilet seat "part" would have less reason to exist. It would just be one full piece that has a toilet seat. Yes, you would still have the cover of course, but if we removed the toilet seat as a concept and it was just one piece that didn't have a detachable toilet seat component, it would make the manufacturing cost lower and less need to replace toilet seats.
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