How to use Japanese style toilet. Click picture to next. home ...
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Squat Toilets and Cultural Commensurability: Two Texts, Plus Three Photographs I Forgot to Take William Cummings Interdisciplinary Social Science, University of South Florida 2000, William Cummings and Journal of Mundane Behavior. All rights reserved. Permission to link to this site is granted; all copyright permission requests under US copyright laws must be jointly approved by the author and ...
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The Balinese Toilet (Adventures best avoided) One thing that hasn t changed is the Balinese toilet. To the Balinese, taking a bath, urinating, or defecating, are sometimes a social affair and always a very wet affair. I guess this should not be surprising for people that grew up doing the aforementioned activities in the local river. (Usually all at once, eeeewww). Many a time I would be driving ...
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Quaker Arts OnLine ONLINE LITERARY MAGAZINE OF THE FELLOWSHIP OF QUAKERS IN THE ARTS Issue #1, SUMMER 1998 On Pilgrimage with Skip Schiel A Story of Asian Toilets (For Kathryn Schiel) Please allow me to escort you on a tour of toilets, Thailand to Japan, by way of Cambodia, Vietnam, and the Philippines. I made this journey as part of a Buddhist-led pilgrimage for peace and life to commemorate ...
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The asian squat toilet A 'kamar mandi' (room of bathing) in a cheap hotel in Jogakarta, Indonesia. This, of course is a posed shot. I'm actually wearing underpants. Maintaining your balance is the hard part, but it makes for a very heathly position. The tub of water on the left is the 'bak mandi'. You don't get into it, but rather splash water all over yourself with that blue plastic dipper ...
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