Bidets and beyond?

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I’ve never tried one, in the UK these do exist but are quite uncommon with paper being the “normal” method of cleaning down there, which still doesn’t seem to be a great method when you think about it.

1. How are these considered hygienic in a shared setting, does it not all kinda spray dirty juice everywhere?

2. Do you still use paper towels to dry afterwards, or do you walk around with a wet bum.

3. Are there any other methods around the world that are different to these two? Japanese toilet seems like a superior bidet that can dry and self clean etc.

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Once you have got used to using one you will NEVER want to go back to using TP – it’s just skanky (moist tissues I can just about see). As someone pointed out, it can kind of limit you because it’s yet another reason I can’t face using a dump in a public toilet

Actually, I don’t have a bidet, I just use the bath/shower creatively, but it’s the same thing. Scouring the old rusty sheriff’s badge with a nasty bit of paper that makes you sore and never gets it all off (certainly not the smell) – never again.

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