Netease Data Reading | Not being able to poop is becoming a collective secret among middle school students
When we talk about “run”, it’s not just a geographical displacement, but also the reclaiming of control over the most basic functions of the body. This survey on “bowel shame” among middle school students tears open the most hidden wound under the high-pressure education system: when a child is deprived of the freedom to decide when to defecate, he is not far from spiritual exhaustion. We safeguard memory, not only major historical coordinates, but also these formatted, concrete physiological dignities.

