"In London, Birmingham and Manchester, women and young couples were making the move to soft paper. Men were more accustomed to 'rubbing or scraping' and would need to be trained to use soft paper without dirtying their hands."
who the fuck doesn't wash their hands after they go to the bathroom
never shake a Dutch persons hands it seems. ok but how is this a thing??? like I was taught by my parents and in school to wash you hands when you go to the bathroom, we have sinks and soap in every bathroom why do people think they are there?
yeah there's no way like half of the Netherlands and Italy are not washing their hands lmao
These numbers almost certainly include taking a piss, yea you should wash your hands after that too but it's not as critical.
This is the country that had the gall to call African, Asian and Native people barbarians
These are the people who now make fun of Americans for wiping. When's that projection emoji getting here?
Until the routine washing of hands after defecation becomes universal practice
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London also used to get all it's water from where they were dumping sewage. Deliberately in the 1800's and then as a result of water companies giving 0 shits in the early 2000's
paper designed to breakdown as easily as possible and made from organic materials is ackshually bad for the environment.
I remember that toilet paper it was like tracing paper. It got phased out during my childhood about in the 90s.
rubbing or scraping
Look sat this idiot that doesn't know how to use the three shells
Men were more accustomed to ‘rubbing or scraping’ and would need to be trained to use soft paper without dirtying their hands.
I have a Ph.D in doodooing from my ass-butt
Good lord, these people were half right; sometimes, when I wipe my crack, and make sure to do it thoroughly at that, my finger sometimes poke through the paper... I hope I don't have to say anything else.