My husband is a bit of a toilet fanatic. I don’t know a nicer (or more normal) way to put it; he loves toilets. And every time we travel (Japan, USA, Taiwan, Peru) one of the first things he does is examines the differences between the bathrooms. [For more, check out: The 7 Weirdest Things about Taiwanese Toilets] His passion has begun to rub off on me, so during our honeymoon in Peru, we had many a lively discussions about the toilets in Peru. These are the top 12 neat things we discovered about Peruvian toilets: 1. Most of the time, there is no toilet seat or seat cover – you have to sit on the cold, sketchy ceramic toilet bowl. This was (not surprisingly) my least favorite part about Peruvian toilets. From day one, I wasn’t thrilled about sitting on the cold, ceramic toilet bowl. I thought it was a mistake the first time, but I gradually came to realize about half of the toilets did not have a seat cover. 2. When the toilet is flushed, it rarely flushes ALL the water. Instead, you are left with a half pee, half water solution. It was impressive way to [...]
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