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None of the pics are loading for meActual Indian style toilet
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YesActual Indian style toilet
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Canada part fits tbhI thought u were going to post a picture of a street or Canada lol
YesActual Indian style toilet
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The squatting defecation posture is more physiological, ideal and relaxed.[9] This is because it allows for better relaxation of the puborectalis muscle and hence straightening of the anorectal angle, and for faster, easier and more complete evacuation of stool.[10][11][9] The squatting position therefore prevents excessive straining, and hence protects against stretching of the nerves, such as the pudendal nerve.[11][9] Damage of these nerves can lead to permanent problems with urinary, defecation and sexual function. The squatting position also increases intra-abdominal pressure.[10] The squatting position is often recommended as part of a range of measures to manage constipation and its sub-types, including obstructed defecation syndrome and dyssynergic defecation. Chronic, excessive straining during defecation, which is more likely to be needed in the sitting position, may be associated with the development of inflamed hemorrhoids or any of the spectrum of pelvic organ prolapse disorders, such as rectocele, rectal prolapse, etc.
The squatting defecation posture is more physiological, ideal and relaxed.[9] This is because it allows for better relaxation of the puborectalis muscle and hence straightening of the anorectal angle, and for faster, easier and more complete evacuation of stool.[10][11][9] The squatting position therefore prevents excessive straining, and hence protects against stretching of the nerves, such as the pudendal nerve.[11][9] Damage of these nerves can lead to permanent problems with urinary, defecation and sexual function. The squatting position also increases intra-abdominal pressure.[10] The squatting position is often recommended as part of a range of measures to manage constipation and its sub-types, including obstructed defecation syndrome and dyssynergic defecation. Chronic, excessive straining during defecation, which is more likely to be needed in the sitting position, may be associated with the development of inflamed hemorrhoids or any of the spectrum of pelvic organ prolapse disorders, such as rectocele, rectal prolapse, etc.
You will never be @LeFrenchCelSkibidi bop bop bop yes yes, skibidi bidibi bep bep!
was about to say exactly this, squatting looses the tension in puborectalis fibres of levator ani.The squatting defecation posture is more physiological, ideal and relaxed.[9] This is because it allows for better relaxation of the puborectalis muscle and hence straightening of the anorectal angle, and for faster, easier and more complete evacuation of stool.[10][11][9] The squatting position therefore prevents excessive straining, and hence protects against stretching of the nerves, such as the pudendal nerve.[11][9] Damage of these nerves can lead to permanent problems with urinary, defecation and sexual function. The squatting position also increases intra-abdominal pressure.[10] The squatting position is often recommended as part of a range of measures to manage constipation and its sub-types, including obstructed defecation syndrome and dyssynergic defecation. Chronic, excessive straining during defecation, which is more likely to be needed in the sitting position, may be associated with the development of inflamed hemorrhoids or any of the spectrum of pelvic organ prolapse disorders, such as rectocele, rectal prolapse, etc.
what this guy said.The squatting defecation posture is more physiological, ideal and relaxed.[9] This is because it allows for better relaxation of the puborectalis muscle and hence straightening of the anorectal angle, and for faster, easier and more complete evacuation of stool.[10][11][9] The squatting position therefore prevents excessive straining, and hence protects against stretching of the nerves, such as the pudendal nerve.[11][9] Damage of these nerves can lead to permanent problems with urinary, defecation and sexual function. The squatting position also increases intra-abdominal pressure.[10] The squatting position is often recommended as part of a range of measures to manage constipation and its sub-types, including obstructed defecation syndrome and dyssynergic defecation. Chronic, excessive straining during defecation, which is more likely to be needed in the sitting position, may be associated with the development of inflamed hemorrhoids or any of the spectrum of pelvic organ prolapse disorders, such as rectocele, rectal prolapse, etc.
westerners carpet their toilets , puts paintings in there but walk with shit in their pants.
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Yea ok sure wipe you're ass with you're wet hand then eat with it. Sounds perfectly hygienic.what this guy said.
plus water is the best way to clean your ass.
westerners carpet their toilets , puts paintings in there but walk with shit in their pants.
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Learn to read. Indians use a bidet not their wet hands lol. You're still walking around with poop stuck in your asscrack talking about hygieneYea ok sure wipe you're ass with you're wet hand then eat with it. Sounds perfectly hygienic.
Yea ok sure wipe you're ass with you're wet hand then eat with it. Sounds perfectly hygienic.
Cope streetshitters don't even use toilets, where they going to get a bidet in the middle of the road?Indians use a bidet not their wet hands lol.
I don't eat/handle objects with my asscrack lmao.You're still walking around with poop stuck in your asscrack talking about hygiene