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As you stated in your post, the offensive odor is only apparent when the toilet is being used, therefore it would stand that the odor is originating from the user, not the toilet.
Obviously the odor is airborne, therefore it would stand that the odor is gasseous in origin. Toilets, regardless of size, are only designed to handle solid and liquid waste, they have no provision to remove gasseous waste.
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Well, American Standard used to make a toilet which purported to vent gasses during use. I don't think it is a available anymore, because it used a lot of water. I never used one, so I don't know if it actually worked.
Today, many companies make a retrofit bidet seat, which includes a small recirc fan and a charcoal filter. Check the net.
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