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There are "open-air" toilets everywhere in India, so how do Indian women go to the toilet?

If you want to talk about this open-air toilet in India, it is as beautiful as the scenery in India, and it is everywhere.

However, this kind of toilet has certain advantages: ventilation, convenient use and, most importantly, small floor space.

But I believe that no one will use this kind of toilet in our country. After all, it's too "exposed"!

In recent years, India has launched a clean-up campaign under the leadership of the Prime Minister, and plans to build hundreds of millions of toilets within five years. To this end, the Indian Prime Minister also publicized this matter at the United Nations and even made the list of international news.

Is it particularly funny? I just don't know if what he wants to build will still be an "open toilet". I hope not!

So, why don't Indians want to build a toilet at home?

Because in the eyes of Indians, the toilet is a filthy place. If a whole toilet comes out at home, it will be blasphemous and disrespectful to oneself, or even worse, it will become an ominous place.

So no one in India wants to build a toilet at home. If you have money, you can build one outside your home. If you don't have money, you will find toilets everywhere.

Although the upper class in India scoffed at this statement with the development of society, this understanding is still quite popular among the lower class in India and will not be changed for a while.

Another point is that the status of Indian women is too low. Even if a toilet is built on the roadside, it is an open-air toilet for men.

As for women's toilets, it's out of their consideration.

Do you think a woman dares to go to a toilet like this?

Therefore, in order to avoid embarrassment and protect personal privacy and safety, Indian women usually go to the toilet together, or go to the dense Woods to solve it, or come out to solve it at night when no one is around.

but they also have their own clever tricks, that is, they seldom drink water or even drink water during the day.

For these reasons, the Indian government has also started to build women's toilets. Of course, harassment still happens from time to time.

However, I heard that an artifact was invented in India recently, which can make a woman urinate standing like a man without exposing her lower body and causing embarrassment.

This kind of artifact is similar to a small mobile chamber pot, which is convenient for women to carry around, which largely solves the problem of women's embarrassment in going to the toilet, and has become a very tight commodity for a time.

But in any case, India's deep-rooted customs will not be changed, and this problem will treat the symptoms rather than the root cause.

Open-air toilets are almost everywhere in India, so why do Indians build toilets outside instead of in their own homes?

In fact, Indians have always regarded toilets as filthy places. It is disrespectful to build toilets at home, which is also an ominous sign, so they will build toilets outside.

However, most public toilets in Indian streets are for men. In India, men's status is higher than that of women, so most of these open-air toilets in Indian streets are used by men. In India, women have no status. Outside open-air toilets are convenient for men to set up, without considering the problem of whether women can hide their shame. Therefore, women will obviously feel embarrassed when they urinate in open-air toilets, which is the difference between women and men.

Under normal circumstances, men can do whatever they want when they go to the toilet, but women are different. In order to avoid embarrassing situations, to protect their privacy and for safety reasons, Indian women usually go to the toilet together, or go to the dense Woods to solve it by themselves. This will avoid being harassed by men. In order to reduce the frequency of going to the toilet, some women actually don't eat much during the day, and rarely drink water. They are afraid that they will go to the open-air toilet during the day and meet men with ulterior motives. They usually wait until no one is there at night. This shows how humble Indian women are, and they have to sneak up when going to the toilet.

However, in recent years, in order to solve the problem of women's difficulty in going to the toilet, the Indian government has added many toilets specially built for women on the streets, but there will still be many incidents of women being sexually harassed. In short, it is inevitable that Indian women will be embarrassed when they go to the toilet outside, which also makes Indian women very embarrassed.

But the recent appearance of an artifact has been loved by Indian women for a time. This artifact can make a woman urinate standing up like a man, without exposing her nakedness or causing embarrassment. This artifact invented by an Indian company is similar to a small mobile chamber pot, which is mainly convenient for women to carry around and take wherever they want, which largely solves the embarrassing problem of women going to the toilet.

However, in any case, the traditional Indian custom of going to the toilet outside will inevitably pose a safety hazard to women, because outdoor is generally not as safe as home, especially for women.

So-called "open-air" toilets are still used in India. These open-air toilets are popular with the public, and they are ventilated and odorless. Moreover, they occupy a very small area in the city and are extremely convenient to use. Just stand against the wall.

India's population is very large, so the space available in Indian cities is very small. In recent years, India has launched a so-called clean-up campaign under the leadership of Indian Prime Minister Modi, that is, building hundreds of millions of toilets for India. Indian Prime Minister Modi also publicized this matter at the United Nations, which looks really funny.

Of course, men in India like this kind of toilet very much, and it is very convenient to use, but it is really inconvenient for women, because this kind of toilet has also led to some sexual violence crimes, that is, some bold women still have to use this kind of toilet, and it is not only men who use this kind of toilet.

Of course, women with high caste in India will never use this toilet. Although India is a so-called democratic country, it is actually a caste system country. The white Aryans in India are actually in very good condition. They live in a very modern era.

However, for those people with low sex, the place where they live is very poor, even living in refugee caves, so these people have no choice at all, and some women will also use such open-air toilets. Although it is very inconvenient to use, there is nothing they can do.

It's relatively better in rural areas. Because of rural customs, it's not good to have toilets too close to home, which will bring disasters, so some women in India will go to the uninhabited Woods or remote places to go to the toilet. Of course, a large number of toilets have been built in India now, and the problem only occurs in cities.

As far as the current situation is concerned, it is still not convenient for Indian women to go to the toilet in the city, but in some developed places, special public toilets have been established, and only some underdeveloped areas use open-air toilets. Some low-sex women in India do not take this kind of toilet seriously, and this phenomenon is actually not surprising in India.

as we all know, China's cultural heritage has lasted for 5, years, leaving behind many deep-rooted traditions, such as giving and receiving to men and not kissing each other. The education we are receiving now is also different from that of men and women, which can be reflected in many places in our lives, especially when going to the toilet or taking a shower. If a man rushes into a women-only place, it is hooliganism, which is a very bad event.

This is a very normal thing for us, which is difficult to do in India. I believe it is hard for everyone to accept that toilets in India are unisex. In India, this situation does not exist in small cities or rural areas except in some big cities and high-end places where there are toilets for men and women.

Eighty-three percent of India's population believes in Hinduism, and Hinduism believes that toilets are unclean and filthy places and cannot be built at home, because it will have a bad influence on people. Besides, people in most rural areas of India are very poor, and even if they can get rid of the shackles of sects, they can't afford to spend money to change a separate toilet for men and women.

As we all know, the status of women in India is very low, which is even lower than that in ancient China. The tradition that men are superior to women is very deep. The toilets there are generally distributed outdoors, and many of them are open-air toilets without any shelter. Men can walk over to solve them if necessary, but women are inconvenient.

And the women there only go to the toilet twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. At this time, many women will go to remote places or small Woods together to solve problems, which also affects their safety objectively, because the crime rate in India is very high, especially rape, and there is the evil name of rape capital in India. I have to say, this is really hard to understand. What do you think of this?

going to the toilet is a common thing in our country, but going to the toilet in India is a big problem!

Regarding the issue of toilets in India, the quality of construction is really poor, and most of them are open-air toilets. Most of them are built beside the road. It is convenient for men to go to the toilet, but it is difficult for women to go to the toilet.

In India, many families don't build toilets. Because in the eyes of Indians, this is an ominous sign. In the vast rural areas of India, toilets are generally built next to villages.

Girls in rural India usually can't go to the toilet until evening. Why? Because the toilet construction in rural India is also very simple, if you go to the toilet during the day, you may "walk away" carelessly, which makes these girls feel very embarrassed.

But at night, generally, single girls can't go to the toilet alone, and they all go together. Because India's public security is very chaotic, it is the country with the most cases of robbery and rape in the world. The rape of a black bus in the past few years is in broad daylight, which is enough to show how horrible rape cases in India are.

In the process of girls going to the toilet, there are also many cases. When girls in India talk about going to the toilet, they are embarrassed and full of fear.

Today, India has invented an artifact to solve the problem of women going to the toilet. This artifact looks like an ancient gold ingot in our country.

When an Indian woman urinates in an open-air toilet on the roadside, she can stand directly with her back to the road, put this artifact in her pants, and then pour out the urine in the artifact after urinating. This has the advantage of avoiding the embarrassment of women going to the toilet.

What makes us wonder is that Indians claim to be world powers and can't even solve the toilet problem. In the streets and alleys of India, urine stains are everywhere, mosquitoes are dancing, and the air is filled with a pungent smell. It is no exaggeration to say that India is a messy country.

On the issue of building toilets, at the United Nations General Assembly held in September 219, Indian Prime Minister Modi also personally talked about the issue of toilets in India, saying that the Indian government will make great efforts to build toilets in India and create a clean living environment for the Indian people.

alas, a country can't even solve the toilet problem, and that is the responsibility of the government!

India is a very wonderful country. It is said that 7% of households in India have no toilets, so in Dharavi, India, every 1,5 people use the same toilet on average.

Although there are some public toilets in public places in India, the number is pitiful. Therefore, many Indian men can solve the problem of defecation anytime and anywhere. According to insiders, there are serious public health problems in many parts of rural India.

Although Indian men can solve the problem of defecation anytime and anywhere, Indian women can't defecate anytime and anywhere. Generally speaking, there are two solutions for Indian women to defecate. First, look for public toilets; Second, it is convenient to find a small forest.

It is reported that Indian women usually get up at dawn, and then it is convenient to go to the Woods with their companions. If there is no companion, it will be bitter for Indian women. Because the Woods are very unsafe, there will be some Indian men hiding in the Woods, and when it is convenient for single women, they will wait for an opportunity to rape. Therefore, some people say that India has the highest incidence of rape.

Of course, Indian families with better conditions will build a simple toilet for women's convenience, but the sanitary conditions of this toilet are generally poor, and Indian men rarely use it.

In fact, the Indian government once carried out a nationwide toilet building campaign, and planned to build more than 6 million toilets for all households in India within a few years. However, these "promotions" have had little effect, because many Indians are unwilling to build toilets because of their religious beliefs and living habits.

According to informed sources, there is a shortage of paper in India. Therefore, poor Indians directly use their hands to solve problems after defecation. From this, we can imagine: the sanitary condition of Indians is so bad that if some families in India invite you to eat their hand-picked rice, I am afraid you will be killed and you will not want to eat it.

ok! That's all! To sum up, there are two solutions for Indian women to defecate. First, look for public toilets; Second, it is convenient to find a small forest. Anyway, Indian women live a hard life, but they were born in such a country and had to endure it silently.

In India, "open toilets" are "normal", so people don't have to be surprised. After all, they can regard squatting pits as nothing. Perhaps in their eyes, only the open lawns on the roadside are the best "home" for excreta. Although this is very difficult to see in other countries, this way of going to the toilet is the most "grounded" in their place.

We must firmly believe that it is not surprising that a wonderful nation has done such wonderful things.

However, Indians like "open-air" toilets, which is due to their cultural reasons.

It's like when we are studying, girls always like to go in groups, and it's a truth to go to the bathroom with little hands holding hands. Indians, on the other hand, often make friends by defecating. A group of people squatting in a row, chatting while convenient, has become one of the indispensable activities in daily social activities of Indians.

In addition, in Indian culture, it is very unclean to urinate in one's own home, not to mention the "unlucky" thing of building a toilet at home. Only when you go to the toilet "in the open air" can you excrete yourself.