If you think toddlers can’t voice their frustrations, think again! Little Sarah Lee Thompson is already fed up with the men in her life who just can’t seem to remember to put the toilet seat down. Trust us, no one enjoys the shock of sitting on a chilly, potentially damp porcelain throne.
In a candid moment, Sarah declares, “How many times do I have to tell you — when you lift the toilet seat . . . you need to put it down for me?!” Seriously, how many reminders does it take?
“I don’t want to put it down, I just want you to do it,” she exclaims, perfectly capturing the collective exasperation of women everywhere. Her dad, Mike, is getting a much-deserved lecture. How is it that so many people make it into adulthood without grasping this simple bathroom etiquette?
Of course, women aren’t without fault in the restroom department either. Take, for example, the lady who squats over public toilets, leaving a lovely mess for the next person to tackle. Frankly, that can be just as bothersome as the guy who forgets to lower the seat.
We’d love to hear what Sarah has to say about that next—stay tuned!
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In summary, whether it’s a toddler’s plea for a simple bathroom adjustment or the complexities of home insemination, we can all relate to the frustrations of navigating shared spaces and responsibilities.