Holadem
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We use the seat both ways, we're used to change it's state depending on our needs.
A woman who lives alone never needs to lift the seat. So the transition to having to look out for it when her man stays over or when they move in together can admitedly be a bit jarring, especially when she is stumbling thru the bathroom half asleep in the middle of the night. Still, unless she grew up in a all-female household, I think the inconvience is often LARGELY overstated (and another handy reason to bitch)
In the end, I agree with Joseph:
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A woman who lives alone never needs to lift the seat. So the transition to having to look out for it when her man stays over or when they move in together can admitedly be a bit jarring, especially when she is stumbling thru the bathroom half asleep in the middle of the night. Still, unless she grew up in a all-female household, I think the inconvience is often LARGELY overstated (and another handy reason to bitch)
In the end, I agree with Joseph:
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H