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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can train your body to go at a certain time. I never got to WFH. And like my work bathroom better than home (no kids and few women so it's very private). I get in right before 9 and have a bowel movement at work. It's great for the day. Took me a while to get there but it's the best. Weekends are so much more annoying as my body is now trained to go at the same time. [/quote] +1 My entire family is trained to go in the morning as soon as we sit on the toilet. No one goes to work or school with a belly full of poop. You get up, go to the bathroom, use the squatty potty or a small stool, scroll the news, poop. It should not take more than 5 minutes to completely empty out your bowel. We eat a lot of veggies, so we also poop in the evening. 2 or 3 daily, effortless bowel movements the best indication of good gut health. [/quote] "A belly full of poop?" What a disgusting phrase. [/quote] PP seems weirdly focused on the bathroom habits of her family. I have no idea when my kids go. Because they’re not toddlers. Nutcase [/quote]
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