how does a bidet get the job done?

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Don’t understand how my privates would be dry to just pull my clothes up & not get them wet after use. Do they come with a blower/dryer or are people using tissue to dry? If you have to use tissue to dry, why not find a middle between tissue & bidet, and go with flushable wipes?

Also, does the bidet move out of the way when flushing? If not is it just being sprayed with poop/pee water when flushing?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Imagine taking a shower vs. using wet wipes to clean yourself, which one is a better option? Bidet is basically that, yes you do use toilet paper to dry usually but it’s very little. Some bidets do have a dryer, but it usually takes a long time and just easier to use toilet paper. And yes, the bidet nozzle usually goes back into it’s hole once you’re done using it.

If you’re in the fence about it, I highly recommend to go for it because it’s just way more efficient and clean compared to toliet paper or wet wipes alone. It is legitimately life changing, I don’t know why they aren’t everywhere by now.

Anonymous 0 Comments

This seems like a pretty simple one.

>Do they come with a blower/dryer or are people using tissue to dry?

Some do have dryers, but some toilet paper, paper towel or a wash cloth also works.

>and go with flushable wipes?

You can do that. They cost more, are disposable, and are not actually flushable. They still cause clogs.

> does the bidet move out of the way when flushing?

Some do. Some are fixed.

>If not is it just being sprayed with poop/pee water when flushing?

You’re not touching the nozzle for the stationary ones and the moveable ones get hung up on the outside.

Anonymous 0 Comments

The stream of water from a bidet is very concentrated, aiming directly at the front (Ladie’s # 1s) and towards the back (Mens and women’s #2) with very little splash. The stream of water cleans just the tiny area that you need. Bonus and a bit TMI – it actually feels pleasant.

Depending on how much money you spend on one, they can also come with a dryer. It usually does the trick, but a dab of TP will also achieve the same results.

It’s a game change once you try one. I’d never go back to not using one.

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Anonymous 0 Comments

High(ish) pressure is 100% bettr to clean than trying to wipe it off.

Try smearing peanut better, and then wiping vs washing it off.

I dont use either, as I prefer soap and water to really ensure the job is done right, before showering.