Do the doctors here even know the difference between anatomy and physiology?
I asked a question if squatting is the proper way of defecating, and a doctor in this section responded: "So you are blissfully unaware of human anatomy, huh? Putting the knees above the colon would make things much worse. Standing would actually be the best in terms of physiology… however, most people without a toilet would squat so low as to not get **** all over themselves. Or is that too obvious?"
SO, is it anatomy or physiology then that is the issue with squatting? How would putting the knees above the colon make things worse? Because he was able to type that it is self evidently true? How, PHYSIOLOGICALLY does standing change anything for the better? Does he know what the difference between anatomy and physiology is?
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On second thought – you don’t deserve an explanation – I stand by answer.
Function follows form. Should I ask a question if YOU understand that?
I think you mean, "’Doctor’ in this section," a lot of people here like to play doctor in this section, potentially putting people’s lives at risk.
I know I didn’t answer your question, but don’t take these people’s word for their "degrees".
Yes, we do.