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50.       libralady
5152 posts
 03 Jun 2008 Tue 04:21 pm

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting libralady:

Quoting Roswitha:

Libralady, these mouthwatering Turkish "delights" might be more to your liking?
http://umami.typepad.com/umami/2008/03/i-love-simit.html


The mouthwatering simit seller is far nicer to look at lol


Stop "objectifying" my country men!!!
and keep your indecent, evil ideas with yourself..



lol It was lunch time and I was bored! Sorry for objectifying the absolutely gorgeous simit seller. Maybe CW will tell me off too

51.       libralady
5152 posts
 03 Jun 2008 Tue 04:23 pm

Quoting bydand:

Quoting Astarte:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting armegon:

but u dont need to take off ur trousers DK



I havent managed to gain enough concidence and try it with trousers. Still think Im very much in a riskzone of wetting myself the wrong way!!



Isn't this the reason those traditional women's trousers tie at the bottom? So they can't fall on the floor



Maybe carrying a pair of cycle clips is the answer?



The idea is not to get the bottom of your trousers wet, for obvious reason, so lifting them above your knees makes the most sense! And like I said, experience.................

52.       teaschip
3870 posts
 03 Jun 2008 Tue 04:25 pm

These toilets or holes in the ground are disgusting. I could never use the restroom this way. Give me a Depends!

53.       libralady
5152 posts
 03 Jun 2008 Tue 07:02 pm

Quoting teaschip:

These toilets or holes in the ground are disgusting. I could never use the restroom this way. Give me a Depends!



A bit of a dramatic reaction! Needs must, one day you may not get a choice! Beats digging your own

54.       deli
5904 posts
 03 Jun 2008 Tue 07:06 pm

gets easier the more times you use them ,its meant to be much healthier for the bowels anyway

55.       teaschip
3870 posts
 03 Jun 2008 Tue 07:58 pm

If I was brought up that way, I wouldn't know any different. But yes, it would be a shock & an experience I'm sure if I had no other option. Couldn't they at least make a seat with a hole in it? Especially if you had to go #2. Sometimes it doesn't happen right away. God, I could see it now, sorry to get graphical. Just thinking of my muscles..

This was one of the main reasons my mother refused to go to Eqypt years ago. No toilet..

Bye the way, I don't see toilet paper either in this restroom? Please don't tell me......

56.       mltm
3690 posts
 03 Jun 2008 Tue 08:38 pm

They are my favourite toilets in public. I think especially for women...A lot cleaner. Or are you sitting on the seats of the public toilets??? I have always found the seat unnecessary as I'm not using it. They're just bothering me.

For the trousers, you have to fold them one or two times, or
as you're kneeling down, you have to pull them upward a bit, and then later that's all, they won't get any dirty :=) But the key point is, you have to kneel down completely, not just a bit like you're sitting on a seat, completely, and then you'll not have any muscle pain, or any problem about getting dirty.

Hopefully, in France, I can still find some, but very few.

57.       teaschip
3870 posts
 03 Jun 2008 Tue 08:46 pm

Quoting mltm:

They are my favourite toilets in public. I think especially for women...A lot cleaner. Or are you sitting on the seats of the public toilets??? I have always found the seat unnecessary as I'm not using it. They're just bothering me.

For the trousers, you have to fold them one or two times, or
as you're kneeling down, you have to pull them upward a bit, and then later that's all, they won't get any dirty :=) But the key point is, you have to kneel down completely, not just a bit like you're sitting on a seat, completely, and then you'll not have any muscle pain, or any problem about getting dirty.

Hopefully, in France, I can still find some, but very few.



We have seat liners that go on the toilet seats, which are disposable. We don't even touch our bottoms on the seat directly. If you go into a public restroom with no liners, you wrap toilet paper around the seat. Kneel down? I gues I can't speak to it, since I have never experienced it.

58.       mltm
3690 posts
 03 Jun 2008 Tue 08:52 pm

Quoting teaschip:



We have seat liners that go on the toilet seats, which are disposable. We don't even touch our bottoms on the seat directly. If you go into a public restroom with no liners, you wrap toilet paper around the seat. Kneel down? I gues I can't speak to it, since I have never experienced it.



I cannot explain any better here. Then you have never used it?

Yes, seat liners are good, but you cannot find them everywhere, about putting on toilet papers, it's bothering, and sometimes it slides. And these are not very good for the environment, you consume a lot of paper.

59.       deli
5904 posts
 03 Jun 2008 Tue 08:55 pm

when I was with my ex husband on one of his treking up mountain adventures I was caught short , I did the right thing dug a hole sqatted and even used leaves for my bum, im not proud it was either that orrrrrrrrrrrrr carry the package home with me, nowwwwwwwww im getting graphic

60.       teaschip
3870 posts
 03 Jun 2008 Tue 09:19 pm

Quoting deli:

when I was with my ex husband on one of his treking up mountain adventures I was caught short , I did the right thing dug a hole sqatted and even used leaves for my bum, im not proud it was either that orrrrrrrrrrrrr carry the package home with me, nowwwwwwwww im getting graphic



Now that's called roughing it in the wild. At least you disposed of it properly...the girl scouts would be proud of you.

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