I woke up very sick this morning and this is the first thing to make me smile today. Thanks for sharing lol
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I love the mental image of a government employee having the job of spilling barrels of piss into bathrooms around the nation
It's because people stand too far back from the urinal, and then shake it like they are trying to kill it. Get in there, and then finish with a gentle squeeze or two and you won't splatter everywhere.
Or, instead of that, pee sitting down.
Zero spillage.
My biggest issue is stream strength. I have issues peeing and often dribble or have a split stream.
Yes I've talked to my urologist about it. Several in fact.
No it's not my prostate. No it's not a weak pelvic floor.
I've been suffering with this for almost 20 years and docs still don't know what's going on.
Sorry about the narrow urethra, Hank.
How about just sitting down on the toilet? Don't get me wrong it's great you got it checked out but sometimes there are pretty simple solutions.
I will sit when every toilet is elongated enough to not risk rubbing my junk on the rim.
Sitting down isn't always feasible. For example, the bathroom in my house has a round toilet bowl and my cock doesn't fit. The bathroom is too small for an elongated bowl.
I use a cup for home and at work I just do my best.
I have no idea how small your toilet or large your penis is, but what do you do with your penis, when you have bowel movement?
I knew a guy in high school that absolutely refused to sit to pee. Said every time he had to shit he would stand to pee than turn around and go.
Some men are just insane
I wonder wether they took these kinds of things in account in the research, if it's about collecting to highest percentage of pee possible than I'd argue this matters too. They also say their design is better for children and people in wheelchairs so who knows.
I find split steam is more common after very long nights of sex
Yes....my partner knows this all too well. 😅
Glad that it is not my bathroom floor where they do that....
I can easily not “spill”. What’s more annoying is the splash damage and I wish researchers find a better toilet design as well to prevent splashing.
Well good news, that is exactly what these researchers looked into.
Am I the only one thinking what's the big deal? Bathroom floors are usually hard surfaces and have a drain. Im not a urinal user, so take that for what it's worth.
I used to work at an office where about 200 people shared two urinals, and by lunchtime the entire floor around the urinals would be sticky and brown from the continued cycles of people walking through and adding to the stray spray.
The people who did the research do think it is a big deal, and it might be exactly the reason why you don't use a urinal (although that could also have to do with your body parts, I don't know you).
[...] the researchers wrote in the study. "The use of urinals often results in significant splatter (splashback) as urine splashes upon impact with the urinal generating droplets which travel back onto the floor and user."
This splashback is a breeding ground for bacteria, resulting in bad smells in public restrooms and the potential for the spread of diseases.
"The surfaces of urinals have significantly higher concentrations of bacteria than traditional toilets, with surrounding floors having the highest level," the researchers added.
This high level of spillage of urine requires frequent cleaning, which uses a large volume of water, is unpleasant work for custodial staff and is very expensive.
I don't want to have to stand in someone elses piss puddle while taking a leak or worse yet slip and fall in it.
I do like the Nautilus and wish the designed for everyone philosophy was the predominant one. Especially you get one lower level one put in when they could all be functional for everyone.
"The researchers' Cornucopia and Nautilus designs both achieved a significant reduction in urine splashing, with the Cornucopia performing best. However, the Nautilus was considered the most ideal design due to its height, which would allow shorter people — including children or those in wheelchairs — to more easily use it. Its larger gape would also be easier to clean, and would be more accepting of poor aim, and therefore would also be appropriate for use on boats or airplanes."
I have to imagine that a fair amount of that is intentional. Some people are just pigs.
100%.
Fun fact: intentionally leaving pee on floors and toilet seats is a lesser-known but frequently-observed associated trait of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD).
I guess it’s some kind of primal lizard brained “territorial” thing, I dunno.
For a while I worked for a shitty little marketing company that had, shall we say, a high frequency of narcissistic traits among the C suite. The men's room in that office was the worst I've ever seen in terms of there always being puddles of piss on the floor.
Also, a very large majority of the execs didn't wash their hands when they were finished.
I’m struggling to find sources for this but I’d love to learn more. Anything you can share?
I'm pretty sure they are either making shit up or regurgitating something that was made up by someone else. Most bad habits that people attribute to some personality disorder is just nonsense and you can fairly easily disregard it. It's like the asshole that says they're OCD because they think it means you're a little quirky.
Two things that rattle around my brain constantly:
- Leave it better than you found it.
- Be mindful of the work you leave for others.
Those don't even come to my mind, I live them without thought.
OK, sometimes if a thing is a PITA I'll think, "Crap, can't make someone else do it."