The debate over toilet paper orientation has been settled by Dr. Primrose Freestone, a microbiologist at the University of Leicester. She argues that the 'under' position is more hygienic. This configuration minimizes the risk of bacteria transfer, especially for women, who are more prone to infections due to increased contact with toilet roll during use. The 'over' position demands the use of both hands, hence exposing the paper to higher contamination risk, while the 'under' position allows for easier tearing with reduced hand contact with the roll.
In contrast to the 'over' position, which requires touching the roll more, the 'under' orientation reduces the risk of transferring bacteria, especially for women.
Dr. Primrose Freestone states that the 'under' toilet paper position is safer as it minimizes hand contamination when reaching for the paper.
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