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# If one entered the bathroom not for going to the bathroom but for som eother purpose it's permissible to talk in the bathroom. <ref> Piskei Teshuvot 3:3 </ref>
# If one entered the bathroom not for going to the bathroom but for som eother purpose it's permissible to talk in the bathroom. <ref> Piskei Teshuvot 3:3 </ref>
# In the days of Chazal, a man shouldn't reveal more than a Tefach behind oneself and two Tefachs in front and a women shouldn't reveal more than a Tefach behind oneself and nothing in front. <ref> S"A 3:4 </ref> However, in our days when our bathrooms are private, one should be modest and cover oneself appropriately as much as possible without being concerning about dirting one's clothes, the toilet, or the bathroom. <ref> Piskei Teshuvot 3:2 </ref>
# In the days of Chazal, a man shouldn't reveal more than a Tefach behind oneself and two Tefachs in front and a women shouldn't reveal more than a Tefach behind oneself and nothing in front. <ref> S"A 3:4 </ref> However, in our days when our bathrooms are private, one should be modest and cover oneself appropriately as much as possible without being concerning about dirting one's clothes, the toilet, or the bathroom. <ref> Piskei Teshuvot 3:2 </ref>
 
# One may bring medicines into the bathroom and leave it in a medicine cabinet. <ref> [https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thehalacha.com%2Fattach%2FVolume5%2FIssue3.pdf Halachically Speaking (vol 5, issue 3)] quoting Sh"t Bear Moshe 8:41, Sh"t Rivevot Efraim 1:8(2), 2:6, Teshuvot VeHanhagot 1:11. See also Sh"T Tzitz Eliezer 14:2. </ref>
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