Do the Lebanese use toilet paper?

Isn’t that the second one today to raise a zombie that was answered years ago?

Give us another 13 years and we’ll answer you.

I think the take-home message is that 13 years is a long time in Middle Eastern personal hygiene methods.

How can you blow your nose into a rock?

What does a woman’s sexual orientation have to do with her toilet paper usage?

And when a jug of water isn’t available a rock will serve.

I always remember when I was a child in Aden in 1957 (my father was in the British Army) standing on the balcony of our apartment seeing an old Yemeni take a dump on the rock-strewn slope leading to the highway and calmly cleaning himself, as best he could, with a stone.

Keep in mind that all posts prior to #39 are from 2003.

When we stayed in a rented apartment in Turkey; back in the 90s, paper for the Western type toilets was provided, but there was a stern notice (and we were given a verbal warning) to on no account try to flush it as the system was not designed to cope with paper. There was a bin with a lid for used paper. There was also a small pipe leading under the seat and a tap to allow it to squirt water for washing. This was much better than using the rough paper that was all that was available.

When we were away from the apartment, the only public conveniences were in Mosques. They were all pretty shabby, but kept scrupulously clean. They were all squatters and there was no paper, just the usual water pipe.

Spent several months traveling in India in the early 80’s. Used the left hand/ water method and never got sick.

So, what do you do with the three shells?

In Nevada we use tumbleweed.

In Florida we keep alligators in the toilets that are trained to wipe and rinse us.

Heathens all of you. Cat fur is the best.

I suppose that’s better than cactus.