Did you know that, at least in the US, before the advent of “splinter-free" toilet paper in 1857 (and even after), people commonly used corn cobs? Which is creative and all... but if you find that at all disturbing, don't look up the fact that cobs were shared communally. You don't need that information bouncing around in your head. There are more important things to be disgusted by these days.
Here's Why Americans Once Used Corn Cobs For Toilet Paper - Grunge

Human latrine behavior has changed dramatically over the centuries. One, thankfully past, form of cleaning the backside involved a corn cob, and here's why.

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@ttscoff it’s OK to squeeze the charming before it’s used