In the 21st century today in the era of the achievements
of civilized society are expected to undertake certain activities after
conducting hygiene defecating. Probably most people will be surprised that they
are very wrong.
As a matter of fact all humans poop, although it seems a
bit incredible, especially when we think about all taut, half – naked, sexy
young girls.
We can say that half the people in the world have the
opportunity to carry out this action in a relatively civilized way: by going to
the bathroom, take off the pants, sitting on the toilet, throw the crap, delete
it with a few pieces of fine three - layer toilet paper, flat and finally wash
your hands. People just get on with daily activities thinking that everything
is fine and dandy.
But the truth is it's not really right and wrong people.
Some of these steps are not recommended, and it's especially true for
"hygiene" after the emergency.
From the earliest age, people are taught that the butt
after the emergency should be deleted from the bottom up, in order to avoid
contamination of the vagina and penis faeces. That actually makes sense, but
certainly is not the best solution.
Experts explain that the use of toilet paper in any way,
and that way you actually maze faeces whole ass. Some of you will probably say
that by wiping it can not solve, but you can be sure that the toilet paper is
completely clean when you're done with its use?
Despite the fact that you can’t see that with naked eye,
microscopy reveals the terrible truth – always there is at least a little brown
and white.
The only way on which you can clean your butt is with
water. It is not practical to take a shower after each emergency, so the best
solution is a bidet. Very few people have it in their home and even less people
know how to use it properly. Still, the benefits are unquestionable.
However, when it comes to hygiene, it is very important
to mention the huge financial savings and environmental benefits. For example,
people in the United States after one use, more than 35 billion rolls of paper,
whose production required 1.7 billion gallons of water and 250 tons of
chlorine.
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