I glanced into those same toilets before I selected my stall and I don’t recall seeing any “leftovers” … of course, I wasn’t really looking for them … It was just surprising that it happened TWICE at the same time. Two toilets side-by-side that weren’t fully flushed already? Eerie co-incidence …
Perhaps they were testing the toilet to make sure it worked before using it. Few moments in life are as embarrassing as using a toilet and then, after depositing your bodily wastes, you are not able to flush away the visual evidence of your recent presence.
I’ve had to flush it first because the person before me left the paper seat cover on it. Somehow it didn’t get flushed all the way down, but you’d think she’d have noticed before leaving the stall. Part of the paper seat cover was down in the bowl and the rest was still stuck on the seat. I used a piece of toilet paper to push it off the seat so it would fall into the bowl, then I flushed it.
With guys who flush the urinal while they stand there… I always thought it was because the sound of the flushing water gave them the necessary urge to pee (when perhaps they have a natural difficulty peeing in front of others).
Sometimes the auto-flush urinals we have at work will malfunction and will be triggered either while stepping up to them or they’ll go off in mid-piss. When this happens I am thinking, “Hey, I’m not done yet!” This may explain why you hear some guys seeming to flush the urinal prior to peeing, when it’s the urinal itself that’s doing it.
unless I know the toilet was recently flushed even clear looking water may have someones pee in it. Pee I don’t want to splash on me should a splash occur. even a forceful stream can cause a bit of “blowback” for want of a better word. I would rather that blowback be particles of my own pee rather than someone elses.
ridiculous I know but there it is…
Somebody I live with inexplicably puts toilet paper in after he flushes. I was puzzled when I first came upon this. Nothing else in there, just a few pieces of toilet paper. Now I’m used to it and flush it away without a second thought. Is there any reason for this behavior? Does it control odor or fight bacteria? Anyway, that’s why I flush before I go.