Sitzpinkler

... is a German word for a male who sits on the toilet to urinate. "Wimp" or "wuss" were accepted as alternative answers.

A short article from The Grauniad, dated 21 August 2010, elucidates:

"You may not want to know this – and it would be sensible to wait until after breakfast before reading any further – but, apparently, lots of German men nowadays routinely sit down to pee. From quite early on, so it is claimed, German sons are taught that being a Sitzpinkler – translate it yourself – is the done thing and that being a Stehpinkler is simply antisocial. The purpose of this social revolution hardly needs detailed explanation. Stand–up men, let it simply be said, are messier than their seated brethren – and almost never bother to clean up. In some German homes, little notices are tacked to the underside of the toilet seat so that seat–raising males are reminded to consider their options. In others, a ghostly little gadget called a Spuk – a spook – similarly attached to the underside issues a verbal warning to prospective standers. When these gadgets first came on the market they were available in a variety of voices, including those of former chancellors Helmut Kohl and Gerhard Schröder. Nearly two million flew off the shelves, producing one of those unexpected but decisive changes in human behaviour which have helped to make modern German men what they are. All of which raises the question of whether British men might learn from the Germans. British women would certainly approve. And a little gadget with a David Cameron voice reminding British men not to raise the seat might prove to be one of the coalition government's more lasting and transformational achievements."

According to The Urban Dictionary, "In German, the phrase ... a 'Sitzpinkler', is equivalent to 'wimp', 'wuss' or 'pussy'."

In 2015, the BBC reported:

"A court in Germany has ruled in favour of a man's right to urinate while standing up after his landlord demanded money for damage to the bathroom floor.

"The landlord, who was seeking €1,900 (£1400; $2,200), claimed the marble floor had been damaged by urine.

"But the Duesseldorf judge ruled that the man's method was within cultural norms, saying 'urinating standing up is still common practice'.

"There is some debate in Germany about whether men should sit or stand to pee.

"Some toilets have red traffic–style signs forbidding the standing position – but those who choose to sit are often referred to as a "Sitzpinkler", implying it is not masculine behaviour.

"Judge Stefan Hank agreed with an expert's report that uric acid had caused some damage to the bathroom's floor. But concluding, he said men who insist on standing 'must expect occasional rows with housemates, especially women' but cannot be held to account for collateral damage.

"'Despite growing domestication of men in this matter, urinating while standing up is still common practice,' he added."

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