Sailors on ships historically used a variety of methods to relieve themselves, often depending on the type of vessel and its facilities. Smaller ships might have had a designated spot at the stern or a "head" over the side, where they could go overboard. Larger ships typically had a more structured toilet area, sometimes referred to as a "heads," which was a small compartment with a seat that emptied directly into the sea. Privacy was limited, and sailors often had to be resourceful and discreet in managing their needs.
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