Do Thai boys always forget to lift the toilet seat when they pee or does this just occur in my home? Your experiences would be helpful.
Do Thai boys always forget to lift the toilet seat when they pee or does this just occur in my home? Your experiences would be helpful.
Only if they are hillbillies right off the farm, whose experience with toilets (and seats) is limited. Most farangs wouldn't know how to work a Thai toilet on first encounter; I don't know how you'd expect these boys to know what to do with a farang-style toilet seat.Originally Posted by Marcus Wilson
I can vouch for that. Once noticed through an inadvertently partially opened door that a boy I had offed was squatting on the hotel toilet seat having a crap. When he had finished I plucked up the courage to ask him why. He told me he thought that was the right way to use a farang toilot but he found it very difficult because he could not balance properly with his feet resting on the seat. The toilet seat and surrounding area was, of course, soaking wet from him having used the douche in that position as well !!!Originally Posted by Chao Na
I thought this may be a guide to "cottaging "
I'm only a light drinker. When it's daylight I drink.
Most of us don't get the Thai point.Originally Posted by Marcus Wilson
There is no logical reason. :bigsmurf:
They put it down when they go, and then put it up after its done. :drunken: . Simple as that. :clown:
From Breaking News my local press
World Toilet Day no laughing matter, group says
November 19, 2008 - 6:20PM
A Singapore-based non-profit organisation proclaimed World Toilet Day on Wednesday, but said it was no laughing matter.
The World Toilet Organisation, founded in 2001, aims to make sanitation a key global issue.
"Each year lack of toilets causes 200 million tons of human waste to go uncollected and untreated around the world, fouling the environment and exposing millions of people to diseases," the organisation said on its website.
"November 19th is World Toilet Day, a day on which we can remind others the importance of better sanitation for EVERYONE."
The group, known by its initials "WTO" says it is a global network of 151 toilet and sanitation organisations in 53 countries.
World Toilet Day "is now being celebrated by members all over the world," the website said.
In its Toilet Day message, the WTO said 2.5 billion people in the world lack access to proper toilet facilities.
The WTO was founded by Singaporean entrepreneur Jack Sim, who has described himself as "something like an evangelist" when it comes to toilets. He could not be reached on Wednesday.
WTO has also organised World Toilet Summits for academics and other experts to discuss toilet-related issues. Sim is also director of the World Toilet College which offers training in toilet maintenance and related matters.
┬й 2008 AFP
Wombat : an Australian marsupial that eats,roots and leaves
I do not understand why my posts are duplicating
Wombat : an Australian marsupial that eats,roots and leaves
Originally Posted by gra45
there that shit so it takes 2 so we believe it lol[/quote]
can you translate that to english, billy boi
Wombat : an Australian marsupial that eats,roots and leaves
You need a guide?! I thought that you wrote the book!Originally Posted by Lunchtime O'Booze
[quote=Brad the Impala]You need a guide?! I thought that you wrote the book![/quote:1rmhcz72]Originally Posted by "Lunchtime O'Booze":1rmhcz72
is there a book ?. That would have been so handy when I was an innocent schoolboy. I've certainly done enough research to put together a handy guide.
I'm only a light drinker. When it's daylight I drink.