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Traveling With Emetophobia - Cruise Ships

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The thought of traveling is tremendously stressful for emetophobes. Many factors contribute to this anxiety. First, the mode of transportation and the small but existing chance of getting motion sickness. And what about cruise ships? Doesn’t everyone get sick from the stomach virus on those massive floating resorts? Well, no.  Read More »

Dealing With Explosive Diarrhea

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Poop has become a big industry, resulting in hundreds of products designed for poop cleanup, disposal, and maintaining proper consistency. One of the byproducts of poop is the bidet, which is less common in the US than other places. The bidet is a fixture similar to the toilet bowl in shape, with a stream of water directed upward.  Read More »

How Your Poop is Shaping the Economy- Making Good out of a "Crappy" situation

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Now that you know all about the brown stuff that you frequently expel, here’s some insight into the ways people have dealt with solid waste disposal in the past. According to one of the best sources of strange knowledge, Wikipedia, the first flushing toilet was invented in 1596. Luckily, the first toilet paper was mentioned in 589 in China.  Read More »

Feces: The Unexplored Dirt Road that leads to Your Perception of the World

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So, after reading my last blog you may be wondering how poop can change someone’s views of the world. A great example can be seen in one of the comments that was left. One user expressed that it was normal for her and her family to talk about poop and pee at the dinner table, even in restaurants.  Read More »

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