There's a reason why some people hang toilet paper over while others hang it under - it has to do with folding, and they don't want the paper to hurt
I just had two different rolls of toilet paper sitting in my bathroom, and looking at them from the shower I got an epiphany.
Some rolls are soft on both sides, while some only on external one!
And if you have the latter and tend to rip two squares and fold (and it's easier to fold downside up), if you hang it over you'll end up with the rough side!
Those people just don't want to hurt their bums! All while the rest enjoys more easy access to toilet paper while hanging it over.
I took a metal measuring cup from the kitchen and set it atop the roll. As soon as he'd go to pull on the paper it would fall off and make a loud clang against the tile floor.
After just a few scares like that, he's not touched the roll in years.
You can't reprimand a cat into not doing something, but a small change to make doing it unpleasant makes em stop pretty quick.
I took a metal measuring cup from the kitchen and set it atop the roll. As soon as he'd go to pull on the paper it would fall off and make a loud clang against the tile floor.
After just a few scares like that, he's not touched the roll in years.
You can't reprimand a cat toddler into not doing something, but a small change to make doing it unpleasant makes em stop pretty quick.
Yes, toilet paper. Quite some rolls are more rough on one side - not sandpaper rough, but still enough to potentially cause irritation on the gentle skin adjacent to anus.
It also matters if it's installed on your dominant hand's side, or your non-dominant hand's side, as how the two interact during the fold would determine which side eventually faces buttside.