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No. What is it?
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If it's similar to the Italian style... yes. I don't know why they couldn't just put a bar to sit across, it would take alot of effort out of the equation...
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Yes, I got my feet very wet, and my nickers, I don't know how they manage when they wear sari's.
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No, I think I'd fall over tring to use one.
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I walked in the stench hit my nostrils so i did a quick turn about and left,held onto it till i got back to hotel.
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yes and it sucked In the philippines you had to buy toilet paper to use a public restroom...
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I am an Indian and I'm still using it.
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In Japan, yeah. I tried not to use it really...I was there for a week and a half though, so I had no choice.
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Yes, many times. Each year I visit orphanages in Indonesia, and many places in country Indonesia only have them. I like the concept, although I have to admit, I am still not good at using it (after 30 years) because it's not as if you can ask anyone how to do it...LOL
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Yes. They're just a little scary/awkward at first, but fine after a few tries. You get strong thighs and buttocks and pelvic floor muscles if you use them regularly.
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They allow for better elimination and that is principally why Asians are typically less obese. ie; they are not literally 'full of shit' - like us in the 'West'. I would prefer on in my house.
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Yes, many times.
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Yes, once and only because I REALLY had to.
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Sure, in French campsites, but it was never my bathroom of choice. And I wondered how come the walls were sometimes covered in ****.
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