It's generally recommended to flush the toilet with the seat down to prevent the spread of bacteria and germs that can aerosolize during flushing. Keeping the seat down minimizes the risk of contaminants settling on surfaces in the bathroom. Additionally, it helps maintain a cleaner environment overall.
You can if you want a clogged toliet , a bad enviorment or even if you want it to float back up later
It is only bad if there is a woman in the house. Women, as a group, are rather squeamish about germs and greatly dislike the prospect of having to touch a toilet seat. If it's always left down, then there is no need for them to ever touch it.
Take your pants off, sit on the toilet, and sit on it and push till poo comes out, then when you are done, pull your pants back up, flush the toilet and wash your hands.
The amount of water used in flushing a toilet varies depending on the model. Standard toilets typically use about 1.6 gallons per flush, while older models may use up to 3.5 to 7 gallons per flush. Therefore, flushing a toilet 20 times would use approximately 32 gallons for a standard toilet and potentially up to 140 gallons for an older model.
Everything is possible but most likely if it was flushed then it will not get caught in the pipes. ------------ Depending on what you are flushing, it can most certainly get caught in the pipes. Older plumbing cannot handle "modern" things people flush down the toilet, such as feminine hygiene products. These can get caught up in the plumbing, slowly building up and eventually blocking the pipe, creating an UGLY mess. If you take a look at most sit-down commodes you will notice that there are a couple of really sharp turns before the system even enters the floor. At these turns, certain hard things like glasses and cell phones can get caught in the toilet itself.
its easy to push down rather then push up
Wrap them up in toilet paper or in a nappy bag and throw them away. Don't flush them down the toilet because they won't flush and will clog the loo.
Flush it down the toilet, and follow it up with a cup of Clorox so the water won't stain the toilet.
It is proper to leave the seat down, but whether the cover is left down or up is a matter of personal preference.
walk up to it and pull the handle down. other toilets you walk up to and push a button and others you pull a chain down
The fight over the toilet seat being up or down (scorned by women for being left up) has been an ongoing debate since the toilet seat was invented. The toilet seat should be left down at home on a general basis considering both sexes do have bowel movements and it is not all about urinating. In public men have urinals in the men's room so there is no problem with public toilets. If you go into an upscale hotel the bathrooms are spotless; toilet is well cleaned with the toilet seat downand a paper banner across it which indicates the toilet has hygienically been cleaned and no one has torn off the banner to use that toilet since being cleaned.Another answerThe seat and the lid should always be DOWN when not in use. In polite society, the sight of the toilet is considered to be less offensive when the lid is down.
Unfortunately, yes, it does. The water holds all the bacteria from all the buissness that people make on your toilet. So it is better to close the toilet seat when you flush!
no, they can crawl back out and live submerged underwater for up to 3 weeks
To pee- so they do not pee on the toilet seat.
Take people's panties offand are booty in the toiletI flush it
When in Use cover up when not in use down
Yes. "We will! We will!" "Rock you Stomp you pick you up and drop you." "Flush you down the toilet hope that you enjoy it!" We will we will rock you!!!!!!!!