Yeah, I like to check that, too. I can’t recall ever closing the lid before flushing. As I mentioned above, I’m not afraid of the bacteria that are already inhabiting my gut.
(And my toothbrush is actually in a separate “room”, because our master bath has an area with a linen closet and two sinks, and then a door to the room with a toilet and tub/shower. But I doubt I’d care anyway.)
the sink is at my waist line, but d is below my waist line. I’m 5’10. The longer your d hangs, the more you have to pee up.
How tall are you? How big is your d?
You asked the question if anyone got sick from toothbrush poop, so it seemed reasonable to ask how anyone would know whether it was toothbrush poop or something else that made them sick.
People easily freak themselves out about the dumbest things. I mean, if you could SEE what’s floating in the air you’re breathing right now…yet, you’re perfectly fine.