BICKERING
between men and women over bathroom etiquette could soon be over – thanks to an
ingenious new device.
budding
entrepreneur has invented a clip-on urinal that can be attached to a toilet and
lets a man use the loo without him having to lift the seat up.
While
it also means men WON'T have to remember to put the seat down again when
finished.
The
device, called The Main Drain, even allows people to sit on the lavatory while
it's connected.
Dan
Garvin, 27, admitted he came up with the idea for the invention a long time
ago.
He
said: "The idea came about when I was 15 years old, and had to share the
bathroom with my three sisters.
"I
would always get told off for leaving the seat up, or making a mess when I
didn't aim well.
"The
product definitely brings an end to arguments about men leaving the toilet seat
up.
"It
also keeps the bathroom more clean and sanitary, and indulges us in our lazy
lifestyles.
"It
is essentially an attachable urinal with a few more benefits as it is not a
permanent installation and can be installed and removed in seconds."

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