Because her grabby hand is always out!why would you expect someone who barely knows you to give you a piano? Christs sake...
Oh do not remind me of squat toilets in Asia.The squatty potty is for everyday pooing. In the west we’ve not got the type of toilets you squat over, which is the correct poo position. That’s right, y’all are pooing wrong!
Her research is so much bullshit the more I think about it. I have a coop and a spar near me. There are things you simply don’t buy in one or the other. Toilet roll is a big no in the coop as the spar have better deals and I would never buy a bottle of Heinz tomato ketchup in the spar (an essential in my house) as it is about double the price. Her ‘research’ is going round to her local shop. If she can afford to spunk £100 on spoons she can afford a bus fare to a decent supermarket or at least get delivery in. And I know during covid that I had family members who were shielding who qualified for free deliveries in sainsburys and the like so I’m sure she could if she had all those ailments she talks aboutHer ' research' has just been quoted by an audience member on Question Time
Those are quite thoughtful toilets, they have a bidet function and recycle water too.Oh do not remind me of squat toilets in Asia.
The Japanese designed ones that warm up and play music, that’s what you really need.
I am learning facts tonightHotes is right, it's much better for your intestine to poo in a squat position rather than sitting upright. It's more natural too. Much like giving birth standing or squatting is better and more natural for women but the hospital prefer us lying down as its easier fir them.
Ikea kids stools are much cheaper and make good squatty aids.
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I'm just not sure which is better for the environment. More plastic or cut down a teak tree
I’d I had my way I’d have one in any bathroom refitThose are quite thoughtful toilets, they have a bidet function and recycle water too.
We never had central heating, ice on the inside of the windows was common. Hot water bottles were essential, although putting your foot on a cold oneI grew up in a house without central heating and it was always chilly making the trip to the bathroom. You needed a dressing gown and slippers and extra blankets. There was a night I had come home from uni and I was in my old bed, fully dressed with all my clothes piled on top of me to get warm. And I was still cold. I can remember it vividly. I’m fortunate to be able to heat my home but I know there are people in bed trying to warm up but cold tonight and trying to keep their kids warm.
I am never eating ice cream againCan I please interject and share the magnificent advert for the Squatty Potty
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