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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My nephew (not autistic) used to do this when he was little. For a while [b]he even insisted on a shower every time.[/b] [/quote] That is very hygenic IMO. In my Asian culture (and family), emptying the bowels is the first thing you do in the morning. This is according to traditional medical practices, because to eliminate toxins as soon as possible to keep the gut healthy. So, the children are trained to do that very early in their life. And yes, many people will take a shower after every time they poop. You do not step out of your home to go to school or office without having pooped. The only time you will use a public toilet to poop is if you are travelling or have some kind of emergency. These customs were adopted due to climate, family and social structures, infrastructure, medical knowledge, elimination posture (sitting vs squatting), washing up practice (wiping with toilet paper vs washing with water), and importance of hygiene for wellness etc. You can also check on AI about how Asian children (in many Asian countries) are trained to poop in the morning. Also, undressing partially (removing underpants and pants), undressing completely or wearing dedicated clothing inside the bathroom - is also not unheard of - especially for kids or older generation. [/quote]
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