i have a son, and if he is in the bath room peeing and i don't hear the stream, i know he is missing the toilet completely! so i would rather a little splash, and have him wipe the seat then the latter!
2007-01-03 06:44:03
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answered by Eda M 3
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my hubby was a bachelor until the ripe old age of 36...and boy did i have some training drills to run.
One day while cleaning my bathroom I noticed a real dark spot about 2 1/2 feet above the toilet. A couple days later I was taking a shower and he walked in to pee so I looked out to see who it was (we have 3 children) and there he was, hand leaning on the wall, right in the dark spot, holding his pp in his other hand takin a leak. WOW! I actually started laughing uncontrollably, and when I was done I went out and bought some paint and made him paint the entire bathroom to cover his "spot".
So, if he peed on my floor I'd make him replace the whole damn thing.
Needless to say, due to the overwhelming effectiveness of my bachelor training methods, my book entitled "How To Break The Bachelor" should be making its debut right around Thanksgiving 2007. However, this book is effective for any man who needs a lil lesson, not just hubby's in training.
2007-01-03 15:51:19
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answered by hjfr27 3
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Personally, I don't think it has anything at all to do with "manly" or not!
This is a matter of personal character, hygiene, and upbringing. Anyone who makes a mess in someone else's home, should be self-obligated to clean it up! If they don't, then they have no respect for themselves or anyone else and definitely weren't raised right.
I don't even know how this would be an issue unless you have invited a horde of hillbilly mutants over to your home.
And when it comes to matters of human waste, I don't clean up after nobody -- If they had the gall to do that and leave it, I'd sure as hell have the nerve to call 'em out in front of everybody to go back and make it right!
They could do it or they could leave.
2007-01-03 15:17:39
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answered by Goyo 6
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Manly, I'm glad that the kind of man that I know is manly enough not to require such shenanigans! But if you know one send him this : If You Sprinkle When You Tinkle
Be A Sweetie And Wipe The Seaty...
2007-01-03 14:51:55
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answered by butternut 2
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The manly man cleans up after himself.
2007-01-03 14:44:22
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answered by Kabu 5
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You should pee where ever and however hard you want to!
It's not your house, so who cares? Even in your house,
so what?
If you start cleaning it up, next thing you'll
be wearing a pink apron and baking rose petal laced
fruit tarts with your mom and her friends.
2007-01-03 15:46:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It's manly to clean up after yourself.
2007-01-03 15:55:22
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answered by ♥Sodas♥ 6
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I don't know.
I just want to make a comment:
Americans make fun of all the people around the world. But they are the most indiginous and sexist of all....
Just look to see how many stupid commnets you can find in regards to "it's womens' job to clean it"
I just hate all you sexist people
2007-01-03 15:15:24
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answered by kujiiiro 4
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If you pissed on my floor your *** would be back in there wiping it up! just ask my nephew that pulled the same crap......... Believe me he wiped it up because I would have taken his jacket and wiped it up! now we are talking about grown men! it ain't that big honey so sit down and pee if you can't get it over the hole!
2007-01-03 14:43:12
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answered by kissybertha 6
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it's not a question of manly...it's a question of "the right thing to do"
Clean up after yourself b/c that's nasty.
2007-01-03 15:26:32
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answered by Wife~and~Mom 4
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