Taamar wrote:
Yeah, most women with incontinence issues don't really like to advertise that they piss themselves on occasion. There are probably a LOT of things they don't mention when men are around. And perhaps you just have a lucky family, or one that hasn't noticed. Doesn't mean it's not a common problem.
And that explains why none of them have ever, oh I don't know,
complained about the toilet seat? Yes, clearly every woman with a kid must have this problem!
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If it's so trivial (to you) why are YOU making such an issue about it? That's what I keep wondering... all the guys say 'It's not that big a deal, just put the seat down' but it's apparently a big deal for THEM to put the seat down.
None of us are making a big issue out of putting the seat down. However, since it's more convenient for you to believe that than it is to actually understand what I'm saying, I'll explain it one more time:
The big issue for me, and as far as I can tell for most guys
is women making a big deal out of it. If you're waiting until you're about to piss yourself, that's your own fault, not any discourtesy on their part; and I'm not really buying that the time involved in putting that seat down is
the critical element in peeing yourself or not peeing yourself. All you have to do is knock the damn thing over.
If you want to ask your partner nicely to try to remember to leave it down, go ahead. I certainly would if my wife ever exhibited
even the slightest sign of giving a ****, but she doesn't so I don't worry about it. However, if she did, and I forgot, I certainly would not expect her to be engaging in such things as putting up signs, denying sex, silent treatments, or going and ***** to her friends about what an ******* I am. The thing to do if it's a big deal to you is a
polite occasional reminder.
Is that so hard to understand? Or is the concept of not constantly nagging your partner over not having your every household whim catered to simply beyond you? Because that's what most of the guys are expressing here, and that's precisely the attitude that expecting the toilet seat to be down because you can't be bothered to stop on a 2 hour drive home from work (which was Lydiaa's reason) conveys: It's MY house because I'M THE WOMAN and if a guy doesn't do it MY way his a PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE CHAUVENIST RARRR!!... but it's not passive aggressive at all for me to make a big stink out of it with my girlfriends, or put signs up.