Everytime you step into the restrooms in America, you don't smell something rotten, or something just so disgusting that makes you want to cut off your nose. It's clean! Probably that all the bathrooms, but most of them are really tidy and "white." There is just no color yellow or red splash like the water-painting on the canvas. It's just so white and clean.
Maybe because the U.S. is a developed country, they have toilet tech on the edge. The facilities decrease the numbers of your touch in the restroom. After finish, I'll shake my ass a little bit to let the machine feel me and flush the crap down automatically. haha... Actually, I do have lots of fun when it flushes by itself. I don't know why. XD
See that toilet pic? There is no button or place to push for flushing.
And also, there must be two boxes hung on the wall. (Actually, three boxes, I'll explain.)One is for trash, like the packages of pads and tampons. The other one is the most holy thing in the restroom. TOILET PAPER! There is no way you are running out of papers when using the restrooms in the U.S. They always have back-up paper rolls stored besides the paper box and they are holy free!!!
Now, I'm going to explain why their toilets are so clean is because that they flush down everything along with the human trash. Where are all those dirty papers go? They flush 'em down. Where are all those terrible bloody tampons go? Flush 'em down. The toilet always stays as clean as it has never been used before. To tell the truth, I always have lots of achievements
The last box hung on the wall, which I've never used before, contains paper for the protection of direct touching. It's, also, flushable!!
The only thing I can't get used to at first is the door. There is a peeking line!!! The door never touches the wall and you can see
So... this is just another reason why I love the U.S. I really enjoy peeing in their restrooms. XD And the most amazing thing is that almost any restrooms are all like this, including restrooms in any rest stops, fast food restaurants, and any other public places.
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