I have this issue for a long time, but I dont remember since when.
Between 50-90% of.dumps I do in commercial places, stuck.
For whatever reason that percentage seems to be much lower in my place, but toilets in commercial buildings I use get clogged up at high rate.
I have even developed slight trauma to take dump at home since I don't have toilet brush. This is the only usual toilet tool I resist to own. I cant understand notion of keeping ones/guest bleached shit on display. Neither using brush with bristles that spring micro droplets with shit around my toilet, on hand and maybe face.
I would rather siit in comfort of my own home and eventually die like Elvis, but uncloging without brush is 1h+ effort.
I have seen men not unclogging in commercial buildings, I have seen water flowing out of toilets because of that (if flush is broken.and fills constantly) .
Question:
And it makes me think why the toilet necks are so fucking narrow and.why despite hours spent by men sitting in toilets and trying to push the clay trough it has not been improved.
I cant be the only one.
(UK)
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Pfizer 1y ago
Golden brown.
But its serious.
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whytehorse2021 1y ago
Bruh! Use a plunger, not a brush to unplug a toilet.
Pfizer 1y ago
Anything that touched feaces never found a way out of toilet in my place. With noble exception of my ass.
Over years Ive asked this q few times in different places, never got technical answer or regulations or else.
( commercial places dont sport plungers)
whytehorse2021 1y ago
Bruh! Rinse off the plunger after it gets covered in shit and don't put it in your mouth or eyes.
Pfizer 1y ago
I can tell you h9w much im against tiioet plungers and brushes. One clog was so bad that instead of going to.shop and get one, I got undamaged foil bag, put my hand into it and used my 'hand'.
But above all it is Back story. I have spent quite a lot of unproductive time in toilets even when using tools.
Only Amazon with their time limits for toilet use could probably link it to clogging.
I don't get why toilets are not wider.