Right. No one wants to touch it. So why should the man be the one to always have to?
But yeah, the particles into the air thing is rather squicky. I don't think it's very many, and bathrooms are prone to icky growths anyway (they're dark and damp, contain stagnant water, and are gathering places for dirt - such as whatever you touch before you finish washing your hands), but there is something to be said for not adding to that. It's the one argument I've heard that actually holds some water. So to speak.
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Date: 2009-03-09 06:16 am (UTC)But yeah, the particles into the air thing is rather squicky. I don't think it's very many, and bathrooms are prone to icky growths anyway (they're dark and damp, contain stagnant water, and are gathering places for dirt - such as whatever you touch before you finish washing your hands), but there is something to be said for not adding to that. It's the one argument I've heard that actually holds some water. So to speak.