either side it's paper
The middle portion (usually) is only connected on the back. The idea is to let that portion hang down into the water so that when you flush the whole cover is flushed without being touched.
When in Use cover up when not in use down
Because people needed a way to cleanse themselves after they defecated that was both sanitary and disposable.
It is proper to leave the seat down, but whether the cover is left down or up is a matter of personal preference.
No, you cannot flush tampons down any toilet.Tampons don't break-down in water, instead they expand which can cause serious problems such as blockages i any toilet system. In normal toilets the tampons can also bypass sewage treatment so end-up in waterways such as in rivers and the ocean, where they are an eyesore and can harm wildlife. Tampons should always be wrapped-up and thrown in the bin, that's what bins are there for.
Wet down empty toilet paper roll's and mold them into faces by squishing them! Then you can paint them and ward off evil spirits! That's not weird...
Faces Down was created in 2001.
Flushing ANY solid objects down the toilet radically increases the chance of a plugged toilet.
You will probably clog your toilet or pipes if you flush anything but toilet paper. I would not recommend trying to flush underwear down the toilet.
It goes down the toilet but if you go in the sink it goes down the drain.
Cotton buds SHOULD NOT be flushed down the toilet. Anything flushed down the toilet that is excrement or toilet tissue my block the sewers and cause backup of sewage effluent into homes.
Cigarettes aren't flushing money down the toilet, flushing money down the toilet is a federal offense. Cigarettes are a deadly, yet pleasurable vice.