The most common way that Arabs clean their behinds after taking a dump is to use a hose or bucket to run a stream of water down the crevice. The person continues until he feels that his behind is clean. Then he will lightly shake to remove the excess water before putting his pants back on.
In the cities, this is changing more and more to the typical European-style of wiping with toilet paper until the crevice is clean.
By going to church
They feared about going to the bathroom
Well at my middle school there are no cameras in any class room or in the bathroom but their is one outside of the bathroom so they can see who is going in. Also I dont think their are any cameras in the stairwell.
If they are changing their clothings, no they should not be doing that without going to the bathroom. If people want to change the clothes, they must always go to the bathroom. It is very innapropriate to show nasty stuff and many people don't like it.
Yes. I am sure to help people with disability going to bathroom. Helping them is the prime responsibility of every human.
They do daily stuff like cooking and going to the bathroom.
Going to the bathroom is a necessary body function. In that respect, going to the bathroom is healthy. It can become unhealthy if you do not use healthy practices, like washing your hands after eliminating.
To say 'He is going to the bathroom' you would say 'Va al baño.'
They trust themselves more because they know what they are going to do. They don't know what other people are going to do unless they tell them.
because of most people got to go when their nose is bleeding
A bathroom is called a bathroom in Ireland. What is meant when you say "Bathroom" in Ireland is a room that has a bath. In some countries, it can mean a room that does not have a bath, but does have a toilet. Some countries are a bit uncomfortable about using the word toilet and so they use the word bathroom even when it does not have a bath in it. There is no problem about using the word toilet in Ireland, so a room without a bath, but with a toilet in Ireland is called a toilet. In Ireland, calling a room a bathroom when it does not have a bath in it, does not make sense. If there is a bath and a toilet in the room, then it is called a bathroom. Even then, someone might say they are going to the toilet, when their intention is to relieve themselves.
nomadic people wrap themselves in a blanket before going outside because the blanket is fabric therefore protecting their skin from the sun.