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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1. You use public water fountains for drinking, right? It works similarly. A jet of water goes from the tip of the device. No body part touches the device. The water that is sprayed generally just drips strait down from your bum into the toilet. It doesn’t “spray dirty juice” everywhere. If anything, it might spray some small water droplets that bounce off your ass to the inside of the bowl, but since the bowl is full of shit anyway, it’s really no more unsanitary or offensive than that.

2. You take a few sheets of toilet tissue and pat your bum dry when you are done. The toilet tissue will be so clean that you could blow your nose in it (but I wouldn’t recommend it). Alternatively, some of the higher end bidets have a small blower that will blow dry your ass with air.

3. I don’t know the answer to this question.

I’ve been using a BioBidet washlet toilet seat for 5 years now. It’s wonderful and I’d never go back.

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