Corkyskog to ShowerThoughts · edit-21 year agoPeople must have had really powerful leg muscles and glutes before the invention of the toilet/outhouse.message-squaremessage-square6fedilinkarrow-up114arrow-down12file-text
arrow-up112arrow-down1message-squarePeople must have had really powerful leg muscles and glutes before the invention of the toilet/outhouse.Corkyskog to ShowerThoughts · edit-21 year agomessage-square6fedilinkfile-text
minus-squaredemonquark@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down1·1 year agoDude. This a real thing. Go to some place where they stil have squat toilets. Like rural china. Fackin’ thick legs.
minus-squareAtomiclinkfedilinkarrow-up5·1 year agoMaybe because they walk a lot more than others? Squatting is not hard on the legs. If you think it is, you’re squatting wrong.
minus-squareElle@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·1 year agoFunny thing is, where squat toilets are the norm, proper squatting technique would basically be their toilet training, so for those new to them…They need to be toilet trained all over again.
minus-squarepaysrenttobirdslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoKids in diapers everywhere squat instinctively, potty training is just about finding the right place.
Dude. This a real thing. Go to some place where they stil have squat toilets. Like rural china. Fackin’ thick legs.
Maybe because they walk a lot more than others? Squatting is not hard on the legs. If you think it is, you’re squatting wrong.
Funny thing is, where squat toilets are the norm, proper squatting technique would basically be their toilet training, so for those new to them…They need to be toilet trained all over again.
Kids in diapers everywhere squat instinctively, potty training is just about finding the right place.