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How bathroom posture affects your health.

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#14

Sorry, but I don't know a polite way to ask this. How do you urinate while on a squat toilet without peeing all over your pants?

Found the answer to my own question: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilets_in_Japan#Squat_toilet

Turns out, you only pull your pants down to your knees, so the area between your feet is unobstructed for peeing.

Re: How bathroom posture affects your health.

#16
There is something else to through into the argument- flexibility.

The use of western toilets reduces our ability to reach the full squat position and some reckon this is why pulled hamstrings and achilles injuries are more common.

When western people squat, we tend to go up on our toes to reach full depth due to our inflexibility gained from using toilets.

This inflexibility changes the way we do things- when a western adult wants to pick up something from the floor they bend over at the hip. Watch a young child that has recently started to walk do it- they do a full squat with their heals on the ground!

Re: How bathroom posture affects your health.

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I was told once that in China, people squat a lot more than in the West. Both for toilet use, but also just for "sitting down" somewhere.

Example: I was told that upon seeing a bench, whereas westerners would normally sit on it, a Chinese person will squat on it. This supposedly also makes their legs much stronger.

Can anyone confirm this?

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