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Dear Anon,
In order to understand `better', I like to share with you the fact that in the past, Chinese usually avoid having a toilet in the house!
Here, there is totally no toilet at all.
Hopes the above `answers' your question.
For those who love water or long baths, it is not so good news.
In my opinion, where possible the toilet bowl should not be at the true compass points i.e. at every 15 degree increments as this is based on the Flying Star 24 directions.
The reason is because, if it so happen to be at an auspicious sector, this is not `so good.'
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/11/99 2:28:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I read somewhere that having
>small bathrooms in the home is
>bad. Is there any truth in
>this. Thanks.
>
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