Travel Problem #2: Toilet Paper (Used)

 Ah, toilet paper, the blessing (by which I mean curse) and curse of South America.

It's over-exaggerated that you have to bring your own toilet paper.  Unless you demand the cushy soft-double ply, your needs will be met wherever you go.  Sometimes in touristy areas you will find "baños" (bathrooms) where you have to pay 50 cents or so and they give you a few sheets.

HOWEVER, South American plumbing is often creaky, and toilet paper would clog up the works.  There's always a sign to alert you.

SO, and this is gross, instead of dropping your used toilet paper into the bowl where it's surrounded by water and thus somewhat hygienic,  you toss it into the little bin next to the toilet, where it joins the shitty toilet paper from the previous cubicle occupant.

There's NO WAY that isn't kind of disgusting.

Mind you, this isn't everywhere.  If there's no sign, you're probably okay.  Just in case, I flush after every "deposit" of TP in the bowl -- no floods so far!


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