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Shifting the conversation, the topic of travel arises. Jordan elaborates on how he copes with unfamiliar toilet situations when away from home. His methods appear quite eccentric, expressing a need to adapt to various environments while continuing to prioritize comfort and personal hygiene.
His quirky references to the "pubo-rectus muscle" and the specific height of toilets reflect not merely a preference, but a philosophy grounded in a belief in optimal body alignment. While the discussion dances around unconventional practices, it becomes clear that Jordan's motivations hinge on ensuring that his toileting experience remains satisfactory, irrespective of location.