@jym626 You’re just learning this now???
LOL, skieurope. I’ve been around her LOTS longer than you have. I’ve seen worse. You missed the political forum. Count your blessings.
I’m a moderator, remember?
I’m looking at p 188 of the Duggars.
We are discussing…but the OP is not part of the discussion. How much more can be said?
Funniest thread in ages!!
However, this can be caused by a medical issue. I bet suggesting the young man see a specialist for this “problem” would make it clear very quickly whether there really is a medical problem or simply a consideration problem.
I don’t think this is a “medical issue”. I think this is a “I’m not going to be careful, and I’m not going to clean up after myself issue”.
I think the whole issue was fabricated.
Judging by the mess some of kiddos BFs left in the powder room, this issue can be a real one. 
Inquiring minds want to know…
Just how long can we keep talking about this?
Will the OP ever come back (highly doubtful)?
How often on CC does someone join CC post something and then leave? And how long a trail (i.e. thread) do they leave behind on average?
Enlightening.
I’m stuck on why, in the middle of the night, the womenfolk wouldn’t turn on the bathroom light.
There’s a bad joke in there somewhere… (meaning the connection between these 2 threads).
Because they don’t want to wake up the precious person who left the toilet seat up! 
If you close the door to the bathroom first, why would turning on the light wake anybody up? 
I consider myself blessed!! No mess in any bathroom and no wars about the seats and TP. Mr always puts the lid down and replaces the roll and makes sure the toilet cleaner bottles are full. 
I don’t turn on the light in the middle of the night, because it would awaken me and I would not be able to get back to sleep for three hours. I consider myself very lucky - my husband always closes the seat and the lid, so there’s never any guess work involved.
Hey, maybe the kid was peeing in the dark. That could explain the problem.
I’m doubting there is a medical problem, but for argument’s sake, let’s say he does have some kind of medical affliction. But having the medical problem doesn’t excuse the teenager from the consideration problem-unless he has some kind of disability which prevents him from cleaning up after his medical problem.
I’m glad I have daughters 
I am glad mine could aim.
I’m glad my husband is considerate.