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Why are toilet seats in public bathrooms U shaped but at home they are all round O ?

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FunTimesAreGoodTimes · 56-60, M
This is one explanation


A primary motivation for the U-shape code requirement is to accommodate female users. The elongated bowl design along with the open-front seat makes it possible to access the more private areas without having to come in contact with the toilet.


https://portlandloo.com/why-are-public-toilets-oval-and-residential-toilets-round/#:~:text=A%20primary%20motivation%20for%20the,in%20contact%20with%20the%20toilet.
NoodleDoodle · 22-25, F
@FunTimesAreGoodTimes why arent those used in toilets at home then ?
FunTimesAreGoodTimes · 56-60, M
@NoodleDoodle They explain that in the link
Wallflow3r · 26-30, F
@NoodleDoodle They are, we used to have one.
@NoodleDoodle
why arent those used in toilets at home then ?

They sell the U shaped replacement seats at Lowes and HomeDump.....
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