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They were once found all over France in both public and private conveniences (I use the word loosely!). Over the past 30 years or so they've been progressively replaced with the more familiar bowl toilet we are all used to. This has happened to such an extent that it's now actually unusual to come across these 'squat' toilets.
They were made and installed with some endearing features:
1. A crack running across the width of the ceramic.
2. A piece of damp tissue firmly adhered somewhere near one of the foot plates.
3. The ability to wash your feet at the same time as flushing the waste away.
4. The flush button was/is located such that it can't be reached from a position away from the high tide (flush) mark.
5. There is no skin contact between users and facility!
6 These toilets are much easier to use naked in order to keep clothing clean and dry.
7, There is never a hook or surface provided to accommodate clothes or baggage.
8. Anything dropped on the floor didn't stay there.
9. This is the 'premiere" model. It has a toilet paper dispenser.
Do you remember these toilets? Do you regret their demise? Did/do you find them a better design than their toilet bowl replacement?
Colin ???

They were once found all over France in both public and private conveniences (I use the word loosely!). Over the past 30 years or so they've been progressively replaced with the more familiar bowl toilet we are all used to. This has happened to such an extent that it's now actually unusual to come across these 'squat' toilets.
They were made and installed with some endearing features:
1. A crack running across the width of the ceramic.
2. A piece of damp tissue firmly adhered somewhere near one of the foot plates.
3. The ability to wash your feet at the same time as flushing the waste away.
4. The flush button was/is located such that it can't be reached from a position away from the high tide (flush) mark.
5. There is no skin contact between users and facility!
6 These toilets are much easier to use naked in order to keep clothing clean and dry.
7, There is never a hook or surface provided to accommodate clothes or baggage.
8. Anything dropped on the floor didn't stay there.
9. This is the 'premiere" model. It has a toilet paper dispenser.
Do you remember these toilets? Do you regret their demise? Did/do you find them a better design than their toilet bowl replacement?
Colin ???
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