We go through toilet paper at an astounding rate, eventually my wife revealed she puts toilet paper in the bowl before using the toilet to prevent water splashing back up on her but or vaginal area and claims most women do this.
Don’t do it. Never heard of it. Don’t know anyone else who does either. Have never experienced splash back. Never heard of another woman experiencing splash back. Women are not peeing from as great as height as men, in relation to the water’s surface, so it really shouldn’t be an issue.
My bet is I couldn’t even create splashback no matter how hard I tried!
Tell us, are toilets configured differently in the islands, perhaps?
It doesn’t happen while peeing… it happens while pooping. I’ll spare you the gory details, just trust me that it happens, it’s unpredictable, and it’s icky.
Never occurred to me to do it. Splashback is like a once every few months issue, completely unpredictable and shocking and nasty when it happens, but not worth wasting toilet paper as a preventative measure.
Yep. Splashback is nasty, and for women can cause infections. I’d rather not risk it.
More importantly though, this is a really minor issue to be bugging your wife about. I mean, that is some very serious micro-managing there. Unless your children are going hungry to keep toilet paper in the house, I suggest you apologize for bringing it up and find something else to think about.
So, nope. I’ve never heard of using TP to prevent splashback. It’s not a common enough thing for me that it ever even occurred to me and I’ve never heard any of my woman friends mention it either.
For anybody, male or female, is this a bigger worry when using a (usually filthy) public or semi-public bathroom?
Do they have ass gaskets for you to use? Do you use them?
Read the instructions very carefully. You’re not supposed to tear out the center part completely. Just partly, so it’s still connected but dangles in the water, where it floats on the surface. It’s done that way for a reason – to prevent the splashback.
ETA: Discussion of the proper usage of ass gasket. (Yes, there is discussion in terms of preventing splashback.) This is right up there with the proper hanging of the toilet paper!
There is no bugging going on, unless “we’re out of TP AGAIN?!” qualifies. I get asked the same mostly about food products(whoa you used all the cheese for that pizza bead?!).
I was just curious how common it is, splash back never occurred to me.
I did read the instructions once, not even that carefully, but it said to leave the center part connected this way so that flushing drags the entire assembly in. Anyway, why would leaving it connected change the splashback?
I’ve actually done the floating bit of paper thing when I have to poop into a public bowl that looks filthy. The seat, I can easily wipe off first. But when the bowl looks like the water carries cholera or worse, why not?