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As long as it wipes your ass, then any side works.
The real science behind it though is how toilet paper was invented on its roll. The last piece of toilet paper on the roll has a sticky end and comes off easier, rather than it coming off in pieces when the roll is under.
The real science behind it though is how toilet paper was invented on its roll. The last piece of toilet paper on the roll has a sticky end and comes off easier, rather than it coming off in pieces when the roll is under.
pixlexia · 22-25, F
@SaraxKay @smmartydude :))))
SaraxKay · 26-30, F
I actually don't understand how I know this much about toilet paper lol
smmartydude · 41-45, M
That's actually wrong....under is correct.
pixlexia · 22-25, F
@smmartydude and why is that 🙄😂😂
HoraceGreenley · 56-60, M
@smmartydude why?
smmartydude · 41-45, M
@pixlexia Because...and I have a very good reason for this....because that's how my mom always did it.
Tminus6453 · M
I went under for 38 years then switched to over and ive never been happier!🙂
Tuscan · 70-79, M
allegedly the person who applied for the patent for the toilet roll holder, or perhaps the toilet roll itself, submitted a drawing to the patent office in support of the application, which agrees with the majority.
This is toilet paper propaganda.
They are messing with the minds and butts of humans...
I disagree with this data.
And I have my butt to prove it :)
katielass · F
Such a silly thing to argue about. The inventors of TP said it was intended to go over and that is the way that makes sense.
Tittieman · 61-69, M
Lol! Who could disagree with that?
SW-User
26 lemmings can't be wrong!
rckt148 · 61-69, M
NO some are so anal they refuse to see its a preference thing
They will not hear either way works
They will not hear either way works
pixlexia · 22-25, F
Not sure why it’s sideways though lol
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
As a man with one leg, a couple inches of extra lean to get to the underhand roll can make a big difference in usability. Overhand is just superior for accessibility.