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you think anyone voted for Cameon in the hopes that he would lay down the law about squat toilets in shopping malls? I'm guessing not. I've used such loos in Japan, China, Greece... they used to be typical of France, but I've never seen one there myself. They are also healthier than regular loos.
B00, do you know somewhere I could get a suspended one? Sounds cool
B00, do you know somewhere I could get a suspended one? Sounds cool
Has anyone used one of those things? I have. OK as long as you aren`t wearing a long dress! I don`t have a problem with it. In Africa and India people used to wee in the river until us Colonials came along and made them use a china bog so now the situation is in reverse, I don`t really see the difference.
I've used these in the MIddle East (and some of them a great deal less savoury than the one shown in the pic, but there they usually come with a hose attachment so you can clean yourself afterwards - I see no hose with this one! so presumably they are also providing toilet paper. However to be honest I have also used the stand-squat toilets in France years ago, so this is nothing new. Damn sight easier to clean than traditional toilets.
Can I clear up the bit about washing before prayer.... you don't have to do your private bits, not at all before praying. Pre-prayer washing (wudu) invoives hands, face, nose, ears, head, arms to the elbows, hands, feet and ankles. Since most people wash in communal basins in the mosque or in the receptacles outside, you certain wouldn't do your private bits. The hose in the toilet is most definitely as an alternative to the Andrex - you can get 'em with a spray attachment too.