Hypothetical situation:
There's a spiffy new electric shaver on the market. You get one for the household, and you're set. Men use it to shave their faces, which requires that the shaving heads be in the concave position. Women use it to shave their legs, which requires that the heads be in the convex position. However, they also, every once in a while, use it to shave their underarms, which requires the heads to be in the concave position. A quick glance tells you what position it's in, and the flick of a switch easily changes it from one to the other.
A woman shaves her legs and puts the shaver away. She uses it both ways, and there's no telling who will want it next. She leaves the heads as they are.
Later, a man comes to use it and finds it in the "wrong" position. "Hey!" he shouts. "You left the shaver convex! Again! Why can't you ever put it back the right way?"
How does the woman respond?
A: "I'm sorry. I know you like it convex. I'll try to remember next time."
B: "So? Are you a baby? Flick the switch. It's not that hard. Takes half a second. How lazy can you be?"
Think about it for a sec.
And then tell me...
What the heck is the big deal about the toilet seat?
There's a spiffy new electric shaver on the market. You get one for the household, and you're set. Men use it to shave their faces, which requires that the shaving heads be in the concave position. Women use it to shave their legs, which requires that the heads be in the convex position. However, they also, every once in a while, use it to shave their underarms, which requires the heads to be in the concave position. A quick glance tells you what position it's in, and the flick of a switch easily changes it from one to the other.
A woman shaves her legs and puts the shaver away. She uses it both ways, and there's no telling who will want it next. She leaves the heads as they are.
Later, a man comes to use it and finds it in the "wrong" position. "Hey!" he shouts. "You left the shaver convex! Again! Why can't you ever put it back the right way?"
How does the woman respond?
A: "I'm sorry. I know you like it convex. I'll try to remember next time."
B: "So? Are you a baby? Flick the switch. It's not that hard. Takes half a second. How lazy can you be?"
Think about it for a sec.
And then tell me...
What the heck is the big deal about the toilet seat?
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Anyway, men only use the seat up half the time, so positing one man and one woman to a toilet, the seat will be down for 75% of uses. It's more efficient to leave it down.
And it takes more energy to move the toilet seat than it does to flick a switch on a razor - you have to bend over. Not to mention that in your scenario, you don't actually have to touch the blade to change the concavity of the razor. When they invent toilet seats that move up and down via a conveniently placed wall switch, your analogy will make more sense.
;D
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