Milo;327239 wroteOkay, since impending motherhood seems to have rendered you unable to grasp the obvious . . . when the TP roll goes "over the top", it is very easy for a child that is potty training to unspool the roll simply by spinnning it, leaving Mom or Dad to clean rewind the mess. The "under the bottom" positioning makes this much more difficult to accomplish.
Clear?
Move up to where we can respect your toilet paper sample?
I took the liberty of conducting the appropriate science with my Charmin Ultra Strong toilet paper and observed that underhand tugs released 11 squares, while overhand only gave up 10. Correcting for any innate bias on my part I believe this experiment is a wash.
Please find enclosed a chart demonstrating my results.
As you can see there are other areas that I should address first.
Good day Sir.