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Thursday, June 11, 2026

I went to visit a friend. We spent hours drinking coffee and talking about all kinds of things. At one point, I spilled some coffee on my clothes, so I went to the bathroom to clean them. While I was there, I noticed a toilet seat with an opening like this. It’s the first time in my life that I’ve ever seen something like it, and I have absolutely no idea why it’s designed that way. Does anyone know? Check the first comment for the answer 👇

 

I couldn’t shake the image of that odd toilet seat, like an unfinished circle daring me to figure it out.

When my friend laughed at my confusion, it only made the mystery feel more ridiculous and strangely

personal. How could something I’d used my whole life suddenly look unfamiliar? Back home,

even my husband was stumped, which made me feel a little less foolish and a lot more intrigued.

Late that night, scrolling through forums and design articles, I finally uncovered the answer:

it wasn’t broken at all, but a deliberate design. The open-front seat exists to improve hygiene,

reduce contact at the front, and make cleaning easier in public and private bathrooms.

What started as an embarrassing question in a friend’s house quietly shifted into something else:

a reminder that even the most ordinary objects around us can hide

thoughtful logic—and tiny everyday revolutions—we never noticed before.

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