LOL!
Sorry for misunderstanding you :-). But yes, a regular bowel is a blessing.
Chris
C M I Barker | Gamlingay
> On 23 Mar 2020, at 07:55, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 3/22/2020 11:50 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
>> If you mean when defecating, Moose, I believe it.
>
> Not what I mean, but what the writer meant. :-) And no, it was about
> eschewing chairs and such in daily life.
>
>> I can’t remember having had to use a hole in the ground, but it’s pretty
>> certain that I will have as a child.
>
> My first experience was in Tokyo, 1960. I stayed with a Japanese scout and
> his mother one night. It was a nice house, well appointed, but with what I
> have since learned is a pretty common Asian porcelain hole in the floor. They
> lived on a hill where there was apparently a lack of water/pressure? I did
> not know then how to flush them.
>
> Now, it seems that the Japanese have the most complex, sophisticated, and
> expensive toilets in the world.
>
>> I probably couldn’t balance in place now :-)
>
> I suspect I could, but haven't had to try. I am amazed at how cooperative or
> understanding my body is when I'm traveling, saving serous business for
> morning or evening. I've encountered a lot, but . . .
>
> TMI Moose
>
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