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Do Couples Who Go To The Bathroom Together, Stay Together? 

A company who has invented the "TwoDaLoo - A Supertoilet That Saves Rocky Marriages and The Planet" seems to think so. According to the manufacturer's website "It brings couples closer together and conserves our water supply all with one flush. The TwoDaLoo features two side-by-side toilet seats with a modest privacy wall in between. An upgraded version includes a seven inch LCD television and iPod docking station". For a mere $1,400 you too can own a love toilet for two.


But why would you want to? If your marriage is on the rocks the last thing you would want to do is start going to the bathroom together. How horribly unromantic and disgusting. A person's bathroom activities should remain private. Couples usually start fighting because of too much together time and not enough personal space. This crazy product will probably cause more divorces. It is amusing and better left as an entertaining story than something someone would actually go out and purchase.

by Christina-Rowe  298 Posts 

Posted on 1/22/2008 12:19 PM
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Heh! I would argue that having a two bathrooms in a place can make things a lot more comfy as you do. Seriously, it's easier getting ready in the morning, easier for storage, easier for showering, everything. I would consider having a couple of bathrooms in your home is a step in the right direction. People will buy things, though. I just won't be making that particular investment!
by Adrian-Clark   67 Posts
Posted on 1/23/2008 6:56 PM
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That is crazy but I know some kooky people out there, too. I have been with my husband for over 9 years now and STILL can't go to the bathroom...even with doors closed and the fan on....if he is nearby. But, it has nothing to do with the issues in our relationship! LOL
by jesszula   255 Posts
Posted on 1/22/2008 12:30 PM
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