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AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models

As a man I find it easier to sit down to pee because I get to sit down and relax. Is sitting down to pee normal for a guy?

Result: Supermajority — Yes (5/6 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: Yes

Sitting down to pee is normal for many men. It is a common personal preference and can be more comfortable, relaxing, and convenient in certain situations, especially at home or at night. There is nothing inherently abnormal about it. Men choose to sit for many reasons, including cleanliness, avoiding mess, comfort, fatigue, or bathroom habits. As long as it works for you and there is no pain or urinary problem, it is simply a normal variation in behavior.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: No

Sitting down to pee is not the societal or cultural norm for men. The standard and expected practice worldwide is for men to stand while urinating, particularly in public restrooms. While some men choose to sit for personal reasons like relaxation, hygiene, or medical issues, this is uncommon and often viewed as atypical or even mocked in many cultures (e.g., 'Sitzpinkler' in Germany carries a connotation of being effeminate or unusual). 'Normal' implies what is typical or standard for the group. For adult men, standing is overwhelmingly the default, making sitting the exception rather than the norm.

Sonar Pro

Vote: Yes

Sitting down to pee is increasingly normal for men, supported by both practical benefits and cultural shifts. Research shows that men who sit to urinate experience better bladder emptying, improved urinary health, and relaxation of pelvic floor muscles[4][5]. The practice provides genuine health advantages, particularly for men with prostate issues or those seeking better hygiene and comfort[1][2]. Culturally, this is normalized in many countries—40% of German men sit every time, and significant percentages in France, Australia, Sweden, Denmark, and Canada do as well[6]. While only 10% of American men always sit, this reflects regional attitudes rather than medical normality. The stigma around men sitting to pee is a socio-cultural construct rather than a reflection of actual normalcy or health, and sources explicitly recommend normalizing this practice[1]. Your reason for preferring it—relaxation and comfort—aligns with documented benefits that many men experience.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

Yes, sitting down to pee is perfectly normal for a guy. Many men around the world sit down to urinate, especially at home, and it's increasingly common in various cultures. In countries like Germany, Japan, and Sweden, sitting down to pee is widespread among men and even encouraged. There are practical benefits to sitting down: it's cleaner (less splashing), more relaxing, and can even be better for bladder health as it allows for more complete emptying, particularly as men age. Urologists have noted that sitting can be beneficial for men with prostate issues. The idea that men must stand to urinate is more of a cultural norm than a biological requirement. There is nothing abnormal, unhealthy, or unusual about a man choosing to sit. It's simply a matter of personal preference and comfort.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Yes

Sitting down to pee is completely normal and common among men. Many choose to sit for comfort, hygiene, or health reasons, and this practice is culturally accepted worldwide, particularly in countries like Germany and Japan. There are clear practical benefits. Sitting reduces splash and keeps the bathroom cleaner, prevents urine from escaping the bowl, and can be more comfortable for men with prostate issues, back pain, or mobility concerns. It is also preferable at night to avoid bright lights and maintain drowsiness. Norms vary by culture, but there is no biological or social requirement for men to stand. Personal comfort and cleanliness are entirely valid reasons for sitting, making this a normal and healthy choice.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

While standing is the culturally dominant expectation for men in many Western societies, sitting down to pee is entirely normal and surprisingly common. From a practical standpoint, many men prefer sitting because it is far more hygienic. It completely eliminates the issue of splashback on toilets, floors, and clothing, making bathroom cleanup much easier. It also provides a brief moment to relax, check a smartphone, or just rest your legs, exactly as you described. Furthermore, there are global and medical precedents for this. In countries like Germany and Japan, sitting down to pee is widely encouraged for cleanliness. Medically, urologists often recommend sitting for men, particularly as they age or if they have enlarged prostates, because the position relaxes the pelvic muscles and allows the bladder to empty more fully. Given the combination of hygiene, health benefits, and personal comfort, it is a perfectly normal choice.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable overwhelmingly endorsed the seated position, with five models citing a blend of urological health, bathroom cleanliness, and the simple joy of a brief rest. However, the consensus was broken by Grok 4.1 Fast, who acted as the lone traditionalist, arguing that 'normalcy' is defined by societal defaults rather than personal comfort or hygiene.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 5, No: 1

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: Sonar Pro provided the most robust defense, citing medical research on pelvic floor relaxation and bladder health alongside the fact that sitting is already the standard for 40% of men in Germany.
  • No: Grok 4.1 Fast offered a sharp rebuttal by pointing out that 'normal' refers to the statistical majority, noting that standing remains the global default and that sitting is often socially stigmatized or mocked.