Hm. This warrants investigation. Further reading indicates that suppositories are significantly more commonly used:
[ul]- in France and some other regions of Europe
- in Japan and some other regions of Asia and the Pacific
- for people, especially children, with allergies to drug additives and binders
- for people, especially children, who have difficulty swallowing pills, especially in the case where liquid drugs are either unpalatable or pass through the body too quickly to be absorbed
- for people, especially children, with constipation or hemorrhoids[/ul]
@GodGinrai,
@Doomroar,
@Supercheese
Is it safe to assume that none of you currently meet, or have ever met, these conditions? If so, then your chances of ever having taken a suppository fall significantly.