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I mean, everybody wins. Men would no longer have to wipe their piss off the toilet seat and women would no longer have to sit on a pissed-on toilet seat and start shit with the man who pissed on the toilet seat and forgot to wipe it off. And it wouldn't be much more expensive to include one right alongside the toilet, either. Nearly every store bathroom you visit all have urinals. So it's not like we don't know what urinals are, or how to manufacture and install them. So what gives?

I mean, everybody wins. Men would no longer have to wipe their piss off the toilet seat and women would no longer have to sit on a pissed-on toilet seat and start shit with the man who pissed on the toilet seat and forgot to wipe it off. And it wouldn't be much more expensive to include one right alongside the toilet, either. Nearly every store bathroom you visit all have urinals. So it's not like we don't know what urinals are, or how to manufacture and install them. So what gives?

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it really ends up being limitations on room size, plumbing is nothing you can just tie into toilet... i'm not sure if you go into sink drain or not.

if you look at higher end homes, a lot do have them.

and think of all the water saved too, i'm really shocked they are not used more often in residential