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          324 days ago

          And FYI for any woman out there, these are better for health, as they don’t blast bacteria from back to front. There was a study about it that I read several years ago, which I kept in mind when choosing a bidet. I went for a handheld one, too, and it’s great.

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        524 days ago

        I use them for after exercise, so it’s just sweat and dirt. I have been meaning to get a bidet, though.

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          524 days ago

          Bidet showers are the best after a long workout, have your gym install one in the gym restroom for everyone to use

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        123 days ago

        How is that insane? I keep a tiny trash can with a step open lid next to the toilet specifically for that. The lid and frequently changing the bags prevent it from stinking, plus it uses way less water.

        Personally I feel like they have all the benefits of bidets and TP, with none of the drawbacks.

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          223 days ago

          the drawbacks are that they’re made from cotton and plastics, which are all absolutely horrendous for the environment… cotton is among the worst offenders for water use, and polyester etc is bad in clothes let alone chucking an entire wet wipe multiple times per day

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          223 days ago

          They have their own singular drawback with being a stain on the environment.

          Seriously, just get a bidet

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            123 days ago

            I live in an RV, which has a special toilet designed to use very little water.

            I don’t think it would work even if I could afford to retrofit my bathroom, as water pressure is often an issue when traveling.