The argument about not wanting to touch the seat can be logically refuted quite easily.
- The lid is just as clean or unclean as the seat (it's bacteria coming from microscopic drops expelled when flushing).
- Therefore, if touching the seat was detrimental to one's health in any way, so would be touching the lid.
- The only possible use for the lid involves touching it.
- Therefore, if touching the seat was detrimental to one's health in any way, the lid would be deemed useless.
Now try reasoning with a woman who busts your balls about the toilet seat.
IIN that the toilet seat issue with men and women is still a thing?
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The argument about not wanting to touch the seat can be logically refuted quite easily.
- The lid is just as clean or unclean as the seat (it's bacteria coming from microscopic drops expelled when flushing).
- Therefore, if touching the seat was detrimental to one's health in any way, so would be touching the lid.
- The only possible use for the lid involves touching it.
- Therefore, if touching the seat was detrimental to one's health in any way, the lid would be deemed useless.
Now try reasoning with a woman who busts your balls about the toilet seat.