More and more people are using the toilet facing forward, for 10 surprising reasons

Some people prefer sitting facing forward on the toilet, and it may surprise you how popular this habit is. Here are 10 reasons why:

Better for limited mobility: Those with joint problems, arthritis, or disabilities find it easier to sit this way, reducing painful movement.

Less pressure on back and joints: This position helps align the body naturally, easing lower back pain and muscle tension.
More stability: Facing forward gives added support from the tank, which can help prevent falls, especially for the elderly.
Cultural habits: In some cultures, this position is more common due to upbringing or accessibility needs.

Adaptation to modern toilets: Raised toilets make this position easier and more comfortable, especially for the elderly.
Helps with digestive issues: Facing forward improves posture for elimination, easing constipation and digestive discomfort.
Better bladder emptying: This position may help empty the bladder fully, reducing the risk of urinary tract infections.
Less contact with the bowl: It avoids thighs touching the seat’s front, which is often exposed to germs.

Better space management: This position makes it easier to use hygiene products, like toilet paper and seat protectors, more efficiently.
Improved hygiene: It helps people with limited mobility reach hygiene products without uncomfortable movements.

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