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American men vs British men
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I have a theory that American men pee sitting down.
I have been to the USA several times and every WC pan which I have seen (in public toilets and in private homes) is designed in such a way that the water in the bowl comes almost up to the underside of the rim. Consequently, it is impossible to use the toilet without it sounding like Niagara Falls.
Most European toilets are designed so that there is a certain surface area of porcelain to "cushion" and silence the flow.
Is my theory correct or have I been doing it wrong all these years?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hey SteveD - when I was in America, the water in the toilet was as high as you're suggesting and I had terrible trouble yelling "Green Grow the Rushes - Oh" at the top of my voice so that no-one could hear what I was doing. In the bathroom. Just after I'd said, "I'm going for a wee". Anyway, the Urinal Theory of bettertulips (better tulips than one?) is all very well and good (but applies all over the world) but what about at home? Surely the crazy people don't have urinals in home bathrooms?
Steve, Steve, Steve, bettertulips is right , men don't sit to pee, for God's sake! they just make a lot of noise, and it's no big deal, at least, i've never lost sleep over it. besides, a lot of the bathrooms get the fan running when you turn the light on so it muffles the noise, again, not a big deal.