Toilet paper, bin or flush ?

If I'm using the cassette ( only in countries that have service aires ) then the paper goes in the cassette , can't say I ever see paper come back out it always breaks down...the solids don't always .

If I'm in countries with no service aires then I bag n bin solids same as I do with the dogs ( who poo more than I do ) and I use a bottle for pee.

It never ceases to amaze me how much brits ( mostly men ) get squicked out with their own body ablutions . Obviously never changed a nappy or picked up a runny squidgy dog poo.

I hate having my travel restricted or dictated by a full cassette every 4/5 days. Especially when my water can last at least 10 days .

I've 4 dogs 2 that crap 5/6 times a day each , and 2 that crap 3/4 times a day each . That's a lotta poo I'm bagging and binning anyway, 1 more makes no odds to me.
 
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Most hotels, lodges, B&B's and special sites around the world use septic tanks, or the pipe work can be small, So you must put the paper in the bin next to the toilet, one of the main reasons is to stop blockages, we have a special bin next to the toilet, and we use scented bags within the bin, because of this, we use less water to flash, and the cassette doesn't get blocked or sensors stuck.
 
Most English are naive or just plain arrogant when it comes to these things, when in a five star Hotel in Thailand, a couple kept putting their paper down the toilet, and it kept blocking (loo water wouldn't go down), so much so, after so many warnings, that they got kicked out of the Hotel.
 

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