oh, no. I don't want them to leave it down. just put it up, go pee, then have them put it back down! it's not that hard. haha.
my poor little cousin fell into the toilet after my brother didn't put the seat back down. it was late at night and she just sat down and fell it. poor girl.
omg I would rather it be up than down...pee on the toilet seat (my brother-in-law does this, grrrr) is soooo gross!!! but I'm with you, it's pretty obnoxious.
I get annoyed with the toilet seat being left up. I grew up with brothers and when I was young they put it back down, but now they don't. And my bf never puts it back down either. drives me crazy. lol.
another pet peeve...when a man raises his voice in public or easily....this causes hurt feelings and possibly re-evaluating the relationship.
There is nothing wrong with approaching any woman who you find interesting, but ready for either a positive response or a rejectio, it comes with the turf. I don't think it's a good idea to do it at work, because it can backfire resulting in an uncomfortable work environment.
LOL@penswriter for her DH's excuses.....My husband always tries to blame the baby, who thinks it's HILARIOUS.
and mami, I feel your pain. my husband loves nothing more than tacos...and tacos do not love him. but LOL@musical anus.
ladies I don't know if your husbands are aware of this trick...I told my husband about it last week and apparently no one ever told him about it before (me and MIL are going to have a LONG talk) where when you're gassy you go sit on the toilet and have it out for awhile....he never thought to do it!!!
and I think I'm the exact opposite of Julie....my pet peeve is men who DON'T appreciate my "presence". (not to be vain) but I'm FAIRLY confident about my looks, although I've gained weight through these childbearing years LOL, and I'm used to a certain degree of male attention...and when a man is indifferent to my presence I get a little confused by it, although it's obviously a different story when the man is with his wife/girlfriend/fiance...that's completely off limits! But a man who whistles at me or appreciates my physical appearance is fine with me as long as he makes no threatening physical advances. I usually don't respond negatively to the guys who whistle or hoot at me on the street...I either don't acknowledge them or respond with something like "keep looking boys, it's all you'll ever get." and they always laugh and it generally disarms a potentially tense situation. Although I did slap one guy, but that was for my friend not for myself LOL.