• Otter@lemmy.ca
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      I think the user meant to say “lid down”

      • seat down: easy for one group, slightly inconvenient for the other, unhygienic when flushing

      • seat up: easy for one group, slightly inconvenient for the other, unhygienic when flushing

      • seat and lid down: slightly inconvenient for both parties (but if it’s consistent then you can build muscle memory), and hygienic when flushing

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        3 days ago

        My point is, the entire problem is agreeing to one option in the first place. Which option you pick is irrelevant.

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          Well rather OP is pointing out that there is a third option that both parties nay consider to be a fair compromise, and thus be more likely to agree to.

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              But one option is hygienic, the other two are convenience. Fuck convenience, put the lid down and wash your hands, it’s for everyone’s sake

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              It does if one of the options leads to a successful compromise. Based on the comments on this post, it seems that this solution has worked for a lot of households