New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Take a seat, Gentlemen

’m a little nervous about probably only a matter of bringing up that old sore point time before a chap might begin to do with men thoughtlessly encountering similar intimate leaving toilet seats up after instruction in the lavatories doing their business, which is, of of Aotearoa New Zealand. course, a business traditionally There will be a bitfor where it isn’t uncommon to see men to adjust their approach, not signs in public toilets suggesting all of them to do with the aim that standing up is verboten. issue. It’s better for our health.

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