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I mean, it's not as prevalent as feet or inflation, but still difficult to avoid.
Trust me, if you talk to any medical examiner, medical worker, or coroner, you will find out that the alternative to NOT releasing gas and waste is, significantly more gross.
It's entry level biochemistry, very simple to understand.
Never be embarrassed of base human biological function, be embarrassed when the opposite of that happens, like in this such a case, your internal organs literally physically rupturing and if you don't die from it it would require significant emergency corrective surgery.
Think about that for a minute:
Cause Of Death: Didn't want to physically function normally, body internally imploded like a dying star.
Hell of a way to go out, don't you think?
There are a lot of ways to die, right? But erm, like Elvis, sitting on the toilet, is probably not ideal.