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this post was submitted on 03 Aug 2023
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Soft close toilet seat. You'll slam the seat out of habit every time you visit someone.
These are great, especially if you have kids, but you do end up slamming toilet seats everywhere else.
Yep I have that problem now. All the toilet seats in my house are soft close and I slam public toilet seats whenever I'm out of the house now without thinking
Isn't slamming elsewhere a reason not to get one?
Nah, that's their problem. Now they need to upgrade seats.
I can relate to this so much. When I bought my last house it didn't have soft close seats and I was so used to it that I slammed it every time.