• huf [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    this was incredibly common in all of europe until surprisingly late. you can still see how they added the toilet later in lots of apartments in budapest. i think paris had apartments like this until like the 70s?

    might be why it’s more common to have the toilet in a separate small room, instead of in the bathroom. the bathroom came inside the house first, then later the toilet. IIRC people who were used to shitting outside their home were leery of the idea because it seemed unhygienic to have the place you shit inside your home.

    OTOH, our communist-built apartments all had toilets inside, i think. the ones that needed retrofitting were older buildings.

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      Also, you know what struck me as extremely unhygienic the time I went to France? Having no place to wash your hands in the small shitting rooms.

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        probably bathtubs you can shower in. shower stalls were not a thing i saw in homes as a child, only in like pool change rooms, summer camps, that sort of thing.

        note that this is early 90s hungary, i have no idea what the shower/bath situation looked like elsewhere