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A question of culture and habits
A practice influenced by the environment and education
Some cultures have different habits when it comes to using the toilet. For example, squat toilets, which are still common in many countries, lead users to adopt different postures.
The influence of modern toilets
With the evolution of sanitary facilities, certain designs allow for more ergonomic use by being assisted in front of the tank, in particular with toilets equipped with a shelf or a support to place a book or a telephone.
For some women, this position can promote better body alignment, allowing for more complete bladder evacuation and in particular the risk of urinary tract infections.
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A simple matter of preference
Finally, some people adopt this posture simply by personal choice or habit. After all, the main thing is to feel comfortable!
Conclusion
So, does this position seem strange to you or on the contrary ingenious? Share your opinion in the comments!
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Hygiene and infection prevention
Less contact with the toilet bowl
In public restrooms, avoiding contact with the seat is a priority for many. By sitting facing the tank, it is sometimes easier to avoid potentially contaminated surfaces.