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A stinky POOPsman Thread


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1). What toilet height do you prefer?

-most residential toilets are 14-16 inches high,

-ADA is 16.5 inches

-"comfort height" is 16 to 19 inches high.

2) when is your regular poop?

-first thing

-after coffee/breakfast

-mid day

-evening

-every other day

3) time length?

- :30-1 minute In and Out

- 1-5 mins for some quite time

- 5-10 mins to make sure you get every ounce out

- 10+ mins, you you go on "break", that's just what you do, you break

4) pooping activities?

-the huddle? (Duh)

-angry birds or another smart phone game?

-a book or magazine?

-nothing, pooping requires my complete concentration

5) pre poop ritual?

-do you wipe seat first or sit right down?

-do you lay down toilet paper or not?

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1). What toilet height do you prefer?

-most residential toilets are 14-16 inches high,

2) when is your regular poop?

-after coffee/breakfast

3) time length?

- 10+ mins, you you go on "break", that's just what you do, you break

4) pooping activities?

-the huddle? (Duh)

-angry birds or another smart phone game

5) pre poop ritual?

-wipe seat first

-lay down toilet paper

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