This figure is obtained based on the results of a survey conducted by the manufacturer of toiletries in the United States that is Geberit AquaClean. The survey involved no fewer than 2,000 people with diverse backgrounds ages and social status.
Based on the recognition of the respondents, 50 percent of fathers or husbands most like to 'escape' into the toilet when faced with the problem. These problems could be a conflict with a partner, as well as stress thinking their children are stubborn and unruly.
The men are going to the toilet not to shower or a large water source, most cell phone is busy playing or listening to the radio favorite. The bathroom is considered as a place that ensures privacy so that the most suitable to release stress.
In addition to relieving stress, 10 percent of men are also hiding in the toilet to avoid guests he did not like the friends or relatives such as spouses. In addition, 30 percent entered the bathroom to calm down as a precautionary measure before it is actually stress.
Related behaviors like hiding in the bathroom, 20 percent of men said they had protested against the other family members for being too old to use the bathroom. But as much as 30 percent of couples are sometimes advised if a man take a little longer in the bathroom.
"The bathroom seems to be the last stronghold for the men to ensure peace and a sense of peace," said Raffaela De Vittorio, one researcher from Geberit AquaClean told the Daily Express, as quoted by Medindia on Friday (12/30/2011).
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