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  • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

    Right! Hard toilet paper!

    People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

    I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

    If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

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    Andy is Frazzled (ze/they/she)
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    @bodhipaksa Scotland in primary school in the 80s. The memory haunts me still, even after decades of soft paper and bidets.

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    • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

      Right! Hard toilet paper!

      People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

      I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

      If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

      [Boost for larger sample, please!]

      Verđandi K SoldustyS This user is from outside of this forum
      Verđandi K SoldustyS This user is from outside of this forum
      Verđandi K Soldusty
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      @bodhipaksa
      England. It was one way to keep me from using the bogs or loo as tiny me used to call them.

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      • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

        Right! Hard toilet paper!

        People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

        I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

        If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

        [Boost for larger sample, please!]

        Microblog CastellanoM This user is from outside of this forum
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        Microblog Castellano
        wrote last edited by
        #30

        @bodhipaksa
        Spanish here.
        In the city I only enjoyed the common soft toilet paper, but the game changed when we went to the country and stayed at my aunt's home (well, my father's aunt's really). She had that hard paper in the WC. She lived just below my grandma, so I tried going to gradmas' WC instead.

        When I was 30, a drugstore under my home closed, leaving some of these rolls in their backroom.

        (Edit: something you have to take into consideration is that common soft toilet paper of the era was 2-foiled or even 1-foiled, so hard paper meet the requirement of not allowing poo to trespass the paper, and not breaking -- but it did it at a big cost).

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        • FeloniousPunkF FeloniousPunk

          @bodhipaksa @purplepadma We still have a similar variety of paper in the states but ours doesn’t sound quite as bad as you describe. Mostly used in schools, hospitals, etc. We used to joke, calling it John Wayne toilet paper - rough and tough.

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          Andy is Frazzled (ze/they/she)
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          @bodhipaksa @purplepadma @FeloniousPunk Having experience with both types mentioned, the waxy UK tracing paper was WAY worse. Not that children should ever be exposed to either.

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          • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

            Right! Hard toilet paper!

            People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

            I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

            If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

            [Boost for larger sample, please!]

            Bob McMeekingL This user is from outside of this forum
            Bob McMeekingL This user is from outside of this forum
            Bob McMeeking
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            #32

            @bodhipaksa Izal or Bronco?

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            • Conor Mc BrideP Conor Mc Bride

              @bodhipaksa I remember its name, but I shall not say its name, for fear of summoning it.

              Alley StoughtonF This user is from outside of this forum
              Alley StoughtonF This user is from outside of this forum
              Alley Stoughton
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              @pigworker @bodhipaksa I remember it from Edinburgh Uni in the 80s

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              • Bob McMeekingL Bob McMeeking

                @bodhipaksa Izal or Bronco?

                Bob McMeekingL This user is from outside of this forum
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                Bob McMeeking
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                @bodhipaksa Luxury! Apparently in the Army it was labelled "use both sides".

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                • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                  Right! Hard toilet paper!

                  People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                  I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                  If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                  [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                  avatastic  :enby_rebel:A This user is from outside of this forum
                  avatastic  :enby_rebel:A This user is from outside of this forum
                  avatastic :enby_rebel:
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                  #35

                  @bodhipaksa UK primary school in the 80s.

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                  • Alley StoughtonF Alley Stoughton

                    @pigworker @bodhipaksa I remember it from Edinburgh Uni in the 80s

                    Conor Mc BrideP This user is from outside of this forum
                    Conor Mc BrideP This user is from outside of this forum
                    Conor Mc Bride
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                    #36

                    @fullyabstract I remember it from Queen's University Belfast in the 1970s. And from peculiar corners of the University of Cambridge as late as 1994. Nobody wants that stuff when they're about to sit anything, let alone their finals. @bodhipaksa

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                    • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                      Right! Hard toilet paper!

                      People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                      I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                      If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                      [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                      elleS This user is from outside of this forum
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                      elle
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                      #37

                      @bodhipaksa It was a thing in New Zealand too. Fortunately I haven't encountered it in recent decades!

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                      • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                        Right! Hard toilet paper!

                        People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                        I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                        If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                        [Boost for larger sample, please!]

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                        #38

                        @bodhipaksa Scotland in the 70's I guess, various locations , mainly institutional but also camping , youth hostels n such. Hideous stuff.

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                        • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                          Right! Hard toilet paper!

                          People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                          I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                          If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                          [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                          Clutha🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇸🇩🇺🇦C This user is from outside of this forum
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                          Clutha🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇸🇩🇺🇦
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                          @bodhipaksa
                          Shipyard toilets had attendant who issued 4 sheets of Izal non absorbant hard paper and you were allowed 4 mins to do your business.

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                          • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                            Right! Hard toilet paper!

                            People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                            I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                            If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                            [Boost for larger sample, please!]

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                            Beverley
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                            @bodhipaksa

                            When I was little I lived with my Nana who used to purchase Izal, but my Uncle lived next door and my Aunt bought Andrex. I don’t know how many times she reprimanded me for using their lavatory, which was inside the house. Nana’s was across the yard and had no electric light. I was terrified in winter - of the dark and spiders!

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                            • avatastic  :enby_rebel:A avatastic :enby_rebel:

                              @bodhipaksa UK primary school in the 80s.

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                              @bodhipaksa @avatastic same but 90s

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                              • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                                Right! Hard toilet paper!

                                People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                                I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                                If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                                [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                                Anders Cornelius MadsenM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                Anders Cornelius Madsen
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                                @bodhipaksa

                                Danish schools had this atrocity in some toilets back around 1976 at least - never realized that other countries had the same . ahem...pleasure.

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                                • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                                  Right! Hard toilet paper!

                                  People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                                  I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                                  If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                                  [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                                  TobiasC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  Tobias
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                                  @bodhipaksa UK school system. <shudder>

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                                  • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                                    Right! Hard toilet paper!

                                    People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                                    I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                                    If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                                    [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                                    LynF This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    #44

                                    @bodhipaksa used it in Australia, it was the staple toilet paper for public toilets. I most vividly remember it at the beach toilet block, where it was rigged to dispense half a sheet at a time.

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                                      yaoi gagarin
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                                      @bodhipaksa I got Very cross when Lidl stopped doing their 4-ply toilet paper because that's what I'm used to from Germany, and 3-ply is barely acceptable

                                      2ply isn't a hygiene product, it's a war crime

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                                      • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                                        Right! Hard toilet paper!

                                        People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                                        I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                                        If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                                        [Boost for larger sample, please!]

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                                        Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK
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                                        #46

                                        @bodhipaksa only very occasionally encountered it, in toilets further away from main buildings in places like schools and University buildings.

                                        It had mostly gone by late 1970s when I was a kid, replaced by slightly less worse stuff (but not as good quality as bogroll you would buy for home).

                                        This was in London and SE England, so maybe we were slightly more affluent in this region.

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                                        • BodhipaksaB Bodhipaksa

                                          Right! Hard toilet paper!

                                          People of a certain age from Britain (and maybe elsewhere) will remember with horror having to use toilet paper that resembled tracing paper. It was hard and crinkly, not at all absorbent, and you could literally use it for tracing.

                                          I'm curious how many people remember the trauma of using this appalling invention.

                                          If you did encounter it, please state the offending country in the comments.

                                          [Boost for larger sample, please!]

                                          Oliver SchönrockO This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          Oliver Schönrock
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                                          @bodhipaksa

                                          Came across it in NZ

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