It depends on where you are.
In the US, building codes specify the number of toilets which must be available for the use of employees and customers, specify whether employees and customers may use the same toilet facilities or if they must be separate, and (in general) don't allow people to charge for the use of a toilet.
No, it is not true. No one has any right to enter your home. Even the police need a warrant.
Usually, most people will only use one type of toilet paper and then maybe a baby wipe as well. You will have to find the toilet paper that is right for you.
They use a vacuum. What a pleasant way to go right?
I need to use the bathroom and i have a dodgy tummy
365 **This can't be right. That suggests that a woman uses a mile of toilet paper a day. That's 5,280 feet of TP a day? No. Sorry. That's not right.*
Use a toilet snake
A public library has every right to not let people use their bathroom.
TOILET in a sentence: Go plunge the toilet my dear! Ew, that's gross, there are stains on the toilet! Go use the toilet in the ladies room, Annie.
refuse his invitation
Draymen deliver barrels of beer to our pubs.
Refuse Refuse
In India, you use a western toilet by sitting on it. When you are finished using it, you need to make sure to flush the toilet.