


The number of public toilets in Beijin is just impressive and very well maintained. They are of course squatting toilets. Nowadays I prefer it to the sitting ones. At least I don't have to worry about sitting on someone's pee. No doors but you get used to it. I did feel uncomfortable when someone was standing right in front of me waiting. Another time I went to use the reliable public toilet and instead of an actual toilet it was just a stream of water. Without really thinking about it I went into the one upstream so I couldn't do what I went into do and left.
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That bit about someone waiting directly in front of you sounds like bad times to me.
4 out of 5? This is reminding me of the scrunched up time....
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