Wonder what goes on behind that particular
closed door? According to recent surveys, a whole lot.
For the naturally
curious, a closed door is cause for questions. And what room’s door is always
closed when someone’s in there? The bathroom! (We hope.)
Considering Americans
spend an average of 30 minutes in the loo every day — and one in four spend
more than an hour — most of us are not simply answering nature’s call. See what
surveys say about our time in the most important room in the house.
It’s a sad day for hygiene
Let’s kick things off
with a most stunning statistic: A whopping 95% of people do not wash their
hands properly before leaving the bathroom, according to a study conducted by
Michigan State University researchers. To effectively kill germs, says the CDC,
you must wash your hands vigorously with soap and water for 15 to 20 seconds;
the MSU study found that people wash their hands for just six seconds on
average.
Soap on a … nope
Sadly, when it comes
to hand washing, that’s not all. Around 15% of men don’t wash their hands,
ever, compared with 7% of women. And of the people who do? Just 50% of men use
soap, compared to 78% of women. Eek!
Smartphone habits
Can you hear me now?
According to one survey, 75% of Americans admit to using their mobile phones in
the bathroom. (That feels low.) In fact, 30% of men and 20% of women won’t even
go to the lavatory without one.
Shower, shave … read?
Of course, if you
forget your phone, the bathroom’s a great place to curl up with a book … we
guess.
Literacy lovers
should enjoy this one: 63% of people read books, magazines and newspapers while
in the bathroom, according to an American Standard survey. Men are
significantly more likely to read in the bathroom than women.
Stand (or sit) and deliver
Some call it the
greatest bathroom debate of all: When you wipe, do you sit or stand?
Sports site Deadspin
polled 4,100 readers and found results split almost down the middle. About 56%
of respondents rise up, while 44% remain seated. Even funnier: many polled
didn’t realize there were multiple ways to wipe.
Are you a folder or a crumpler?
A debate almost as
heated: Do you fold or crumple your TP? The American Standard survey found that
almost 50% more people fold their toilet paper than crumple it. How fastidious!
Furthermore, the older you are, the more likely you are to fold. Conversely,
the more time you tend to spend in the bathroom, the higher the chance that you
crumple. Perhaps you’re too lost in thought to complete a proper fold?
Shower for two, please!
It seems many guests
at Westin Hotels & Resorts are ready for romance — or hate being alone, at
the least. The mega hotel chain’s survey found that 29% of people sometimes
shower or bathe with another person and almost a quarter say they make love in
the shower.
When you gotta go…
Speaking about
intimate shower activities, in a Glamour magazine poll, three quarters of the
women surveyed admitted to peeing in the tub. As for men … do we really want to
know?
Everyone is Elvis in the shower
Is it the acoustics?
The privacy? The splashing water accompaniment? Whatever the reason, the Westin
survey reveals that 3 out of 5 people sing in the shower, and that country is
the most popular musical genre (12%) followed by “rock” (10%), “popular” (7%),
“classical” (7%), “Christian/religious” (6%), and “alternative” (5%).
Water’s a’ wastin’
Shower time, and
therefore water wastage, gets shorter as you age. While 70% of
18-to-34-year-olds shower for longer than 10 minutes, only 27% of people aged
55-plus exceed that mark.
Encouraging news: The
same survey found that 82% of all people turn off the water while brushing
their teeth.
Rude bathroom behavior
Finally, a gentle
reminder to mind your manners: According to an American Standard survey, about
6 in 10 people believe that leaving a loo filthy is the rudest thing you can
do.
Also high on the list
of no-no’s is snooping in someone’s medicine cabinet. About one in four people
think it’s the biggest bathroom faux pas.
The bathroom is an
intimate place, friends. Respect it, and we’ll all be the better.
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