Not only will a bidet save you on toilet paper, but you will actually feel like you have a clean butt after pooping. Initially it feels weird, but after you get used to it, you won’t want to poop without it.

BTW in case you are wondering: yes, you still need toilet paper to wipe the water off. But it is a small amount.

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    Literally the only downside of a bidet is that after you get accustomed to it, pooping anywhere without one might as well be torture

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      I feel like a dirty savage when I have to poop in strange bathrooms. Took me 45 years to realize that bidet is the way.

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        What changed your mind? I’ve been trying to convince my pleb friends for years now and they all get awkward when I bring it up. Everyone poops. Do it better. You can get aftermarket add-ons so cheap now there’s no reason not to.

        Edit: sorry just switched instances and didn’t realize how old this post was.

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        Pretty good! The ones with the sharp bend are better than the straighter ones.

        Fill it up with warm water before you poop for comfortable washing action.

        No more wiping a permanent marker.

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    I can second everything said here.

    I wouldn’t have dared eaten 4 Volcano tacos & 1/2 a volcano burrito from Taco bell at once if it wasn’t for my bidet attachment.

    It saved me at 11pm,1am,3am,3:15am,3:50am and then finally at 4am. I saw the beans meme be brought to life & flourish that night as the water cleaned away the sins from my ass.

    Eating them at night before 4th of July was a decision.

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      1 year ago

      The number of risky food decisions I’ve taken since purchasing a bidet is uncountable. A good bidet truly absolves you of all food sin.

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    I spent $300 on mine and my QoL improved immeasurably. Best money I have ever spent. It’s worth every penny!

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    Honestly, splurging and buying a more-expensive ones is worth it. I now require a heated seat, warm water, and a dryer.

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      1 year ago

      I use a butt towel. Just need to remember to move it if any guests visit, lest they start drying their face on it.

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    I really want one, but I’m renting and the model I want needs an electrical outlet. There’s one on the other side of the wall right by my toilet, but I can’t have one put in.

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      Get an analog one without delay. That was my #1 concern before getting a bidet: “Wouldn’t the water feel cold? Do I need a heater?” Guess what! After getting one that simply plugs into the cold water pipe I can now tell assuredly: the ass can’t tell the difference. There are simply not enough nerve endings down there to sense the cold. Wish someone had told me sooner!

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    I’m late to this but it’s also the 2nd from the top all time post here so I think it should be said. I disagree, at least with a cheap add-on bidet.

    The cheap ones don’t heat the water first so you’re sprayed with cold uncomfortable water, then you’re left with a wet, cold, soggy bottom that you then need to wipe dry, so you still ended up using some tp.