If you're among those wondering how frequently men sit down on the toilet when taking a whizz, urine luck.
A new poll has asked men from 13 countries how often they sit down when urinating.Some take a situational approach when it comes to sitting or standing.
Male respondents, aged at least 18 years old, in 13 countries were asked how frequently they did this while going to the toilet to only wee in a YouGov poll published on Tuesday. "Kicking ourselves for this glaring omission from our Public Data archive, we have since conducted a 13-country study on men’s peeing preferences internationally."
Mr Wollaston wrote about 70 per cent of his male friends, mostly aged in their 50s, that he posed the question to said they were "standers". The poll found 33 per cent of Britons surveyed never sat down to take a whizz, although that figure was 40 per cent among those aged 55 and over.
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