I don’t understand. Do you just sit there and air dry? Do you still need toilet paper? No one I know IRL can explain this to me, other than saying they love their bidet.
Edit to add clarity and ask another question: I’m in America so we don’t have that toilet looking bidet here. It’s an attachment that we add to our toilet. So I guess…where does the water come from?
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We purchased a “Tushy” brand bidet attachment at the beginning of Covid. You need to hook up a hose to your water supply line at the sink, so that’s where the pressure comes from. We splurged and got the system that connects to both the hot and cold water source (we live in Wisconsin, so it’s almost a need up here). All hardware comes with the bidet attachment and it was very straight forward to install.
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