Should men urinate sitting instead of standing?

The fact that the urination of men seems to be a matter of course has happened for many years, but a recent study shows that urination affects the hygiene and environment of our own home. is doing it in a sitting position.

The British team conducted an experiment to show how unhealthy men urinate. To simulate the urination of an adult man with 200ml of urine, they used water mixed with fluorescence, then used a 6mm diameter hose to create a flow of 20ml / s within 10 seconds. Finally, they showed the ultraviolet light to see when the water was standing. Urine flow when men walk is uneven twisting lines.

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69% of men choose to stand while urinating instead of sitting. Two-thirds of men who urinate into the toilet always target places where they think that the most restrictive shooting of urine is limited.

  1. Six out of 10 people confirmed that when they urinated, they used their hips to guide the flow of urine.
  2. 5/10 people have just poked and went back to see how far they pee.
  3. 4/10 people sometimes pee still let the lid sit on the toilet seat instead of turning up.

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31% of men urinate to aim at the inner wall of the toilet because they think that this is the best position to limit the urine shoots. But in fact, urine falls into this position is true to reduce the large water particles but create many tiny eye particles are not visible.

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So one-third of men urinate into the walls of the toilet with the aim of reducing splashing water but they are actually creating more water splashing around.

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Many men think that they urinate very neatly but in reality they are not.

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Urine splashed out, sticking to the toilet paper rolls.

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Even urine sticks to the wall.

The team also tried several ways to see which men urinate in the least way around.

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29% of men urinate directly into the water in the tub. Although this type of urination produces the largest number of droplets, most of these droplets are left in the tub, with little tossing out.

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Only 2% of men urinate in front of the toilet. And this is the position to create the least splashing water.

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Should men stand to urinate or urinate?

What do the men stand for?

  1. 78% of men standing while urinating said they did so due to their generations' tradition.
  2. Forty-one percent of men who stand to urinate say it will take more time to urinate.
  3. Twenty-eight percent of men standing when urinating said that this was not unhygienic because there was no water.
  4. 26% of men standing while urinating said that position does not touch the toilet.
  5. 22% of men standing while urinating said that only women sit while urinating.

What do the men urinate sitting?

  1. 72% of men say urination is more comfortable and more relaxing.
  2. 69% of men urinate that posture is not fluttering.
  3. 46% of men said sitting while urinating helped them hold the phone.
  4. 38% of primary men said that in that position they could "go bad" if needed.
  5. 37% of men say they like to sit while urinating because that position helps "free up" all the water in the bladder.

What do women think about men standing while urinating?

  1. 18% of women said that men who sit while urinating are not masculine.
  2. 6% of men 's wives / girlfriends are choosing a sitting posture when they urinate, which is not masculine.
  3. Twenty-three percent of pee's wives / girlfriends think sitting while urinating is not masculine.

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The icon forbids urinating men to be posted on the toilet in Germany.(Photo: Im-sitzen-pinkeln).

In Germany, mothers often teach their son to sit down to urinate since childhood because this is considered a literary behavior, encouraging. As a result of a survey in 2007, 49% of married men in Japan urinate, up 15% from 1999. The Taiwanese government has also encouraged this since 2012.