TIL about 1 million liters of urine is spilled onto the bathroom floor every day in the U.S.
TIL about 1 million liters of urine is spilled onto the bathroom floor every day in the U.S.
Researchers have invented two new urinal designs that could significantly reduce the amount of urine splashback, keeping public restrooms cleaner.

Researchers have come up with two new urinal designs to prevent the spillage of "ill-aimed pee."
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Sit and pee.
Urinals are disgusting.
/European man
61 0 ReplyAt home, absolutely.
Out and about, I ain’t sitting on that nasty seat, thank you very much.
42 0 ReplyI see someone skipped leg day.
I just hover over the seat.
12 0 ReplyI always forget to bring my scroll of levitation when I go out!
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But urinals are so much more efficient both in regards to water usage and time.
31 0 ReplyThey're very efficient at spreading piss all over the place, yes.
6 0 ReplySure pal, and it's not like 90% of men piss standing into a toilet as well, which oftentimes ends up worse than using a urinal.
10 0 Reply... and those same men wonder why women find them repulsive.
Sit and pee.
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American here. I've started doing this at home and it's just way more sanitary. No more drops off pissy toilet water splashing around.
When I'm out and about I still pee standing up because public restrooms are filthy.
14 0 ReplyI sit to pee when I get up in the middle of the night. Don't have to be able to see.
3 0 ReplyThat's a good point too.
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I used to be in this camp, but will now avoid public toilets whenever possible. Not having to sit on others pee and butt sweat is pretty awesome.
4 0 ReplyNever not seen a urinal in europe
4 0 ReplyUs poor women gotta sit :(
Well when there are no seat covers, I always lay some TP over the seat before sitting. Or squat without sitting.
3 0 ReplyFirst wipe the seat, because people be nasty and leave piss droplets while hovering, then line the TP. Unless there's no toilet seat, then it's hover time.
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People might sit more in your country, but I've never heard of that being particularly European.
3 0 ReplyHmm, well there's that. So Germany and Scandinavia ranker higher (I'm from Denmark and sometimes sit). I have to wonder how this correlates to a standard development index. It's not unusual for the US to be a cultural outlier on those.
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Are you German? They’re famous for their sitzpinklers
2 0 ReplyLove that word/anecdote! It’s a good example of a German compound word but it’s also one of the silliest examples of male identity gatekeeping I’ve heard of.
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