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Do you sit or stand?

Do you sit or stand?

  • I stand.

    Votes: 7 58.3%
  • I sit.

    Votes: 4 33.3%
  • Other.

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • I don't wipe.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    12
Does anybody else find standing to wipe odd?
In the middle east they all squat and use a bottle of water. That's odd.

I guess I stand, that's just how I was shown to do it as a tot and did ever since.
 
In the middle east they all squat and use a bottle of water. That's odd.

I guess I stand, that's just how I was shown to do it as a tot and did ever since.
I spent a little over a year in Korea.
If you prefer the method (which is reportedly better/healthier) you can also squat on a regular toilet or buy foot rests so you can. They also make a combo toilet for choice.

But this isn't about the method used to relieve your bowels, it is about what you do after and how you do it.


Both squatting and sitting spread the cheeks which conducive to better wiping, standing doesn't.


I wonder if this has much to do with who taught the person, a father or a mother?
 
I sit on the carpet, stick my legs in the air, and pull myself around the room with my arms.

My dog taught me.
 
The real issue is taking a **** without the water splashing back up and hitting your ass.

GROSS...
 
"But I think we can both agree that if you wipe through the middle you're a monster."

LOL
 
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