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The MAPSU Store is now open! Spread the message with official merchandise! MYTH #1: "Men can pee standing up"



Fact: The reality is men can NOT pee standing up without getting as much as a stray drop on the seat or the outside surface of the toilet. Fragmentation of the urine stream causes particles of urine to dissipate. The larger the distance urine has to travel, the bigger the dissipation radius gets.

Some of you may say, "No, not me! I can pee through a donut from 40 feet above!" Well, mister hand-eye coordination, you are probably one of those people who also never ask for directions. Admitting that you have a problem is half the battle. At some point in your life you need to ask yourself, "Is it worth it? What has peeing standing up cost me in my life?"



MYTH #2: "It's a victimless crime."



Fact: Peeing standing up destroys families. Who cleans the bathrooms in your house? Your mother? Your wife? Even if you clean up after yourself, what happens when you are a guest at someone's home, over at your friend's house, visiting the inlaws, or using a public bathroom? Why should someone else have to suffer for your unwillingness to sit down?

TAKE A SEAT



Once you realize you have a problem, you can concentrate on the solution. Changing a life long habit may be difficult, that's why we have created a poster to put in your bathroom as a reminder. The printable version is here.



TAKE ACTION



Our goal is to transform the way the world goes to the bathroom by year 201 2 . Become an activist and educate your friends by referring them to our website.



Educate your friends and protect your bathroom at the same time! Our printable poster attacks the problem at the root. The printable version is here.



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