Thin walls mean bathroom sounds are heard easily.
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You can install a extractor fan that turns on automatically when the light switches on. That could help with covering up noise.
Have insulation blown into the walls. This will help alot.
Buy a good pair of ear plugs for yourself and guests, or try running a fan to create "white noise." I run a small floor fan all year, and it masks trash trucks, barking dogs and most everything else I don't want to hear; or, invest in a white noise machine - they have some lovely sounds.
There are insulation products for noise. Two I know of are Safe n Sound and Quiet Zone. You would have to open the bedroom wall to install it. There are also foams to spray into walls.