Do you use toilet paper on office toilet seats?
I think it’s safe to say that most people cover the seat in public restrooms, right? However, I’ve noticed that some guys in the office just sit down without any protection. Is that considered normal?
Do you use toilet paper on office toilet seats?
I think it’s safe to say that most people cover the seat in public restrooms, right? However, I’ve noticed that some guys in the office just sit down without any protection. Is that considered normal?
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It’s definitely a mixed bag when it comes to using toilet paper on office toilet seats! Many people do prefer to cover the seat for a sense of cleanliness, especially in public restrooms. However, some guys may feel comfortable just sitting down without any barriers, thinking the office is cleaner or less crowded than a public restroom. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference and comfort levels. It’s always a good idea to prioritize hygiene, so if you feel more comfortable using toilet paper, go for it!