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Mum leaves hilarious notes on her toilet to help her sons improve their ‘aim’… and other mums are seriously impressed

Kristina Kuzmic, 38, from California, who runs a YouTube parenting channel, has come up with the perfect solution to her sons missing the bowl when they go to the loo

A MUM has left a selection of hilarious notes in and around her toilet in the hope it will help her sons improve their “aim”.

Women often complain that the men in their lives miss the bowl when they go to the loo.

 Kristina has covered her loo in notes telling her sons where not to pee
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Kristina has covered her loo in notes telling her sons where not to peeCredit: Facebook

And one mum, , 38, from California, who runs a YouTube parenting channel, has come up with the perfect solution.

Her answer to the age old problem was posted on , where it's now been shared thousands of times.

Kristina’s toilet tactic involves leaving a series of “love notes” written for her sons on and around the toilet seat.

 Mum-of-three Kristina is well known for her parenting tips online
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Mum-of-three Kristina is well known for her parenting tips onlineCredit: Facebook

In her viral post, Kristina shows off her idea - which includes six different notes of instruction.

Notes include: “Don't pee here” and “Pee in this hole.”

Another note on the floor adds: “Not a pee area”.

The post clearly struck a chord with women everywhere and it has now been shared over 150,000 times.

One fan commented: “Make these laminated, with an adhesive base on the back, and I am sure any woman that lives with men will buy these!”

Some parents even shared the ways they help their sons wee strictly in the loo.

One mum said: "I taught my boys (all 4 of them) to sit and there is no mess, just because they can doesn't mean they have to. Their wives will thank me someday."

Another added: "Growing up my mom told my brother if you can't aim right then you can sit to pee or clean the whole toilet after every use of the bathroom. It worked."

A few men came out to defend their gender though.

One wrote: “Try pouring water from two to three feet high with a spout into a bucket on the floor and see what happens.

“IT SPLASHES WHEN IT HITS THE WATER!”

Previously, we reported on the mummy blogger who labels life at home with the kids BORING and says she was "delusional" for thinking it could be fun.