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  2. Islamic toilet etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Islamic toilet etiquette is a set of personal hygiene rules in Islam that concerns going to the toilet. This code of Islamic hygienical jurisprudence is called Qaḍāʾ al-Ḥāǧa ( Arabic: قضاء الحاجة ). Personal hygiene is mentioned in a single verse of the Quran in the context of ritual purification from a minor source of ...

  3. Restroom attendant - Wikipedia

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    Restroom attendant. A bathroom attendant, restroom attendant, toilet attendant, or washroom attendant, is a cleaner for a public toilet. [ 1] They maintain and clean the facilities, ensuring that toilet paper, soap, paper towels, and other necessary items are kept stocked. If there is a fee to use the restroom, it is collected by the attendant ...

  4. Unisex public toilet - Wikipedia

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    Such toilet facilities can benefit transgender populations and people outside of the gender binary, and can reduce bathroom queues through more balanced occupation. Sex separation in public toilets (also called sex segregation), as opposed to unisex toilets, is the separation of public toilets into male and female. This separation is sometimes ...

  5. Cottaging - Wikipedia

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    Cottaging. The appearance of public lavatories, like this one in Pond Square, Camden, London, is the origin of the term cottaging. Cottaging is a gay slang term, originating from the United Kingdom, referring to anonymous sex between men in a public lavatory (a "cottage" [ 1] or "tea-room" [ 2] ), [ 3] or cruising for sexual partners with the ...

  6. Poop, pee, periods: Here's the etiquette, and health ... - AOL

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    "Toilet seats should always be put back down if you put them up at any point." And now a word on those so-called flushable wipes you use to remove your makeup or clean up your baby.

  7. Bathroom Rules For Men - AOL

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    mens bathroom restroom etiquette. By Ryan Murphy. Most men are completely unaware of the intricate rules of decorum that govern this common space. There are few human activities more pleasurable ...

  8. Ritual purity in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Islamic jurisprudence( fiqh) Purity ( Arabic: طهارة, ṭahāra (h)[ 1]) is an essential aspect of Islam. It is the opposite of najāsa, the state of being ritually impure. It is achieved by first removing physical impurities (for example, urine) from the body, and then removing ritual impurity through wudu (usually) or ghusl .

  9. Sentō - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the sentō at the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum. Sentō (銭湯) is a type of Japanese communal bathhouse where customers pay for entrance. Traditionally these bathhouses have been quite utilitarian, with a tall barrier separating the sexes within one large room, a minimum of lined-up faucets on both sides, and a single large bath for the already washed bathers to sit in ...