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Peeing on the toilet seat....
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How do I stop my boys doing this? If I get up in the middle of the night for a wee myself (or first thing in the morning) and sit in their widdle one more time, I'll just complain about it some more and blindly do the same thing cleary eyed a few days later.... but seriously, it makes me want to cry!!! and dettol my arse.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know really how you can stop this, but perhaps as a ritual nightly thing make sure YOU put the seat up before you go to bed.
They are not going to put the seat down to pee are they (are they?)
Are they little boys or big boys? I'm afraid some sort of disciplin comes in here my love. Good Luck.
jem
They are not going to put the seat down to pee are they (are they?)
Are they little boys or big boys? I'm afraid some sort of disciplin comes in here my love. Good Luck.
jem
G. I'm not trying to make light of your situation but I thought you'd get a smile out of this > > >
I know she's just trying to make things nice, so I do my part. Now, when I get up to use the toilet in the middle of the night, I turn on the light. I used to just go by sonar: just keep peeing 'til you hear water.
Jem :)
I know she's just trying to make things nice, so I do my part. Now, when I get up to use the toilet in the middle of the night, I turn on the light. I used to just go by sonar: just keep peeing 'til you hear water.
Jem :)
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from the way i was brought up,it was a given that boys/men lifted the toilet seat up to "go" so that they didnt "spill" onto the seat that others have to sit on! in fact it is a time honoured annoyance for some females that they dont then put the seat back down! why can you not just tell your boys that they are expected to lift the seat up,and reinforce this ! at 7 and 11 they are hardly babies or toddlers!
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I would agree not to get too worked up about it but it's better in my view to deal with it now rather than face possible confrontation when they become teenagers. Maybe we were lucky but we managed it much earlier than this our boys without nagging/getting angry, just reminders that it's a shared resource and we should help each other.
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