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  2. Islamic toilet etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Eating any food while on the toilet is forbidden. [8] After defecating, the anus must be washed with water [citation needed] using the left hand, or an odd number of smooth stones or pebbles called jamrah or hijaarah (Sahih Al-Bukhari 161, Book 4, Hadith 27). Many jurists agree that toilet paper suffices in place of these stones. [10]

  3. Di Zi Gui - Wikipedia

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    The source for the main outline of it is from Analects of Confucius, [2] Book 1, Chapter 6, where Confucius said: A young man should be a good son at home and an obedient young man abroad, sparing of speech but trustworthy in what he says, and should love the multitude at large but cultivate the friendship of his fellow men.

  4. Potty parity - Wikipedia

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    Most occupancies require 1:1 ratio, but Assembly uses can require up to 2:1 ratio of female to male toilets. [14] New York City Council passed a law in 2005 requiring roughly this in all public buildings. [15] [16] An advisory ruling had been passed in 2003. [16] U.S. state laws vary between 1:1, 3:2, and 2:1 ratios. [4]

  5. Flight passenger ignites debate after being told to 'climb ...

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    A flight passenger took to social media to ask for advice after being told to "climb over" a fellow flyer in order to exit the row for a bathroom break. An etiquette expert weighs in.

  6. Hygiene in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The use of water in many Christian countries is due in part to the biblical toilet etiquette which encourages washing after all instances of defecation. [77] The bidet is common in predominantly Catholic countries where water is considered essential for anal cleansing , [ 6 ] [ 78 ] and in some traditionally Orthodox and Lutheran countries such ...

  7. That Steamy 'Anyone But You' Shower Scene, Explained - AOL

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    "I was like, 'I don't like when crew members are weighing in on how I should do a hot shower scene.' You start getting in the head of some of your crew members. You're like, 'That is weird, man.

  8. Defecation postures - Wikipedia

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    People use the squatting postures when using squat toilets or when defecating in the open in the absence of toilets. The sitting posture on the other hand is used in toilets that have a pedestal or "throne", where users generally lean forward or sit at 90 degrees to a toilet seat.

  9. Male Restroom Etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Male Restroom Etiquette is a 2006 American short subject created by Phil R. Rice and produced by his company Zarathustra Studios. The film is a mockumentary about unwritten rules of behavior in male restrooms and is intended to be a parody of educational and social guidance films.