Why YSK: It’s cleaner, cheaper and more convenient than toilet paper

      • @Mallard
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        351 year ago

        That’s exactly the comparison that the comic strip is making. People are okay with just using tissue in one situation but not in others.

        • @Grabthar
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          111 year ago

          I think the other comparison we’re overlooking is how many people would be ok with “just a quick rinse” if they were washing shit off their hands.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Well it’s a quick rinse with or without some TP to dry versus just smearing it around your butt with dry paper.

      • … you don’t wash your butt?

        Your point is also the point of the comic: saying that you’ve rubbed dry paper on your butthole and that makes it “clean” is analagous to getting poop on your hands and doing the same.

        You wash your hands; you should also wash your butt: so get a bidet.

        • @heili
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          21 year ago

          Except that I don’t touch literally everything else including my food with my butthole, though. And it’s not as if I never wash my butthole. So if I happen to be in a public shitter and I drop a deuce, I will simply apply shit tickets and not freak out about it.

  • @[email protected]
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    341 year ago

    Imagine you get your hands covered in sticky filth. Do you wash them at a sink or just wipe them off with some paper and call it good?

    Why do any different for your ass?

    • @tamtt
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      221 year ago

      Because your ass does literally nothing else all day, but your hands touch things like food etc. I’d say it was more like getting shit on your leg. Do you wipe it off or just wait until you next have a shower?

      That said I love the idea of bidets, I’m just terrified it’ll get my underwear and clothes wet while being cold and unpleasant.

      • Atemu
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        131 year ago

        I’m just terrified it’ll get my underwear and clothes wet while being cold and unpleasant.

        The beam is way more focused than you might imagine. It can’t reach your clothes, there’s a fat-ass human in the way ;)

      • @MicroWave
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        81 year ago

        It’s a focused stream of water so you just have to aim a little. And the cold water is actually surprisingly refreshing even in the winter for me.

      • crilen
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        81 year ago

        " I’m just terrified it’ll get my underwear and clothes wet while being cold and unpleasant." I’ve never had this issue.

      • thanksbrother
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        61 year ago

        I’m terrified of bears. A little excess moisture? A low level fear at most.

      • hihusio
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        31 year ago

        it’s more like having shit smeared on your face. you wouldn’t use a tissue to wipe it off and smear it around, you’d use soap and water.

    • Ataraxia
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      31 year ago

      Wash them with soap and water and scrub them then dry them with a towel.

  • @ThiccSemperTyrannis
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    281 year ago

    I’m from the US. While I have travelled to locales where they are commonplace, I never actually tried one. When lockdown and the tp crisis started, however, I purchased one online. I now hate having to use any lavatory that doesn’t have a bidet.

    Q - Doesn’t it feel weird? A - No. Some people are worried that it may feel sexual. It doesn’t. It’s just a localized shower on your ass, which is something you hopefully do regularly.

    Q - Won’t it just push detritus away from the epicenter and make a mess? A - It can, if the bidet has narrow spray. Mine does this. Just do a quick shimmy that makes the jet draw a decreasing radius spiral.

    Q - Doesn’t everything get wet? A - Some bidets have air dryers, but in the absence of, yes. Keep tp in the lav to address this. The quick wipe to address this still saves a ton of tp.

    • @seeCseasOP
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      221 year ago

      Some people are worried that it may feel sexual.

      I… did not know this was a concern? lol

      • @ThiccSemperTyrannis
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        211 year ago

        I should clarify that I live in a remote area where a lot of people are homophobes. Anything directed towards one’s ass is, as the kids would say, sus af to these folks.

        • ratz30
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          141 year ago

          The I don’t wipe or wash my ass because that’s gay crowd. What a special bunch.

          • @[email protected]
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            61 year ago

            The “let me be hyperfocused on sexualizing other men’s anuses to show how straight and manly I am” crowd.

        • @ReaderTunesOctopus
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          51 year ago

          These people have serious issues. So, cleaning your butt makes you gay? Is toothbrushing OK, though?

      • @Hogger86
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        91 year ago

        I have to say I do LIKE the feeling of the jet hitting my sphincter. I mean it’s not full hunnnrrrr but it is …pleasent

      • Rob T Firefly
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        51 year ago

        All well and good until a guest uses your bathroom and then comments on the thoughtfulness of you setting up that container of damp facecloths for them to freshen up with.

      • @ThiccSemperTyrannis
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        21 year ago

        Nice, when I was writing my original comment I was wondering about doing it that way

    • Zerlyna
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      31 year ago

      I have this visual of a hip wiggle in a spiral now. 🤣

    • @Crackhappy
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      31 year ago

      Ok first thank you for your insight. Second, your name made me lol.

  • rustydomino
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    261 year ago

    This is the kind of quality content that will get people to move away from reddit.

    • @seeCseasOP
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      51 year ago

      thank you, this blew up beyond my expectations!

  • @ReaderTunesOctopus
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    251 year ago

    I did some travels in places where bidets are common, here’s my take:

    • Egypt - basically a brass pipe targeted at your hole, everyone shitting oh it - no for me
    • Italy - standalone, you have to jump over - impractical, takes too much space
    • Japan/Korea - toilets from space, heated seat warm, water and dryer - comfy, but you need electricity, and if it fails, expensive
    • Finland - a shower attached to the toilet’s water intake - just cold water, but it’s fine, that’s the easiest to install and use
    • @HLB217
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      11 year ago

      South-East Asia - Hose attached to the tank or a tap in the wall. Best of all the worlds, just make sure you don’t touch the tip.

      • Roadkill 🇦🇺
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        Also South East Asia - bucket of water with a plastic cup next to the hole in the floor. I don’t have a problem dribbling water down my buttcrack with my right hand while scrubbing my clacker valve with my left hand, but squatting over a hole in the floor is hell on the knees when you are nearly 2m tall.

  • @[email protected]
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    251 year ago

    We got a bidet during COVID, my only issue with it is the fact that it ruins every other non-bidet having bathroom forever.

    • @seeCseasOP
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      41 year ago

      bring a portable hose wherever you go :)

    • @3rdBlueWizard
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      11 year ago

      Yep. I ended up having to get a second one for the other bathroom since otherwise it wouldn’t get used.

  • @[email protected]
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    221 year ago

    There are about a million people here all saying the same thing. It’s amazing, it’s better than you think, and once you use one, you will never ever go back.

    It’s all true. When you poop in a public restroom or at a friends house without one, you will feel tainted.

    In the winter if you’re worried about cold water, you should know the anus is not very temperature sensitive. I suppose because in our evolutionary past we did not use our anus much to sense the temperature of objects.

    • @Tenthrow
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      41 year ago

      I almost lost my mind on vacation a few months ago. I had a good time but using the bidet was the first thing I did when getting home.

      • rustydomino
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        41 year ago

        They have travel bidets! basically a collapsible squirt bottle. Not as nice as the real thing, but still better than raw TP against asshole.

        • @Tenthrow
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          21 year ago

          Well now I have some research to do.

    • @3rdBlueWizard
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      11 year ago

      My bidet warms the water first. But, it also cost $400, so you pay more, you get more.

  • CocoLopez
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    211 year ago

    I’ll never understand how people live without a bidet.

    • PumpedSardines
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      21 year ago

      I’ve never used a bidet, are you wet in your ass after leaving the toilet, or do you whipe the water off with toilet paper?

        • Myzornis
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          21 year ago

          A lot of it too if you don’t have the air dryer ones. I must have used like 10 pieces per wipe like 3 times because of how wet it gets me.

        • @Anonymous0573
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          11 year ago

          Sounds like a shredded mess, wouldn’t paper towels be better?

          • DreamySweet
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            81 year ago

            Just pat it dry. Also, you shouldn’t flush paper towels.

            • @Anonymous0573
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              21 year ago

              I think I’m just over exaggerating how much water the bidet uses in my head. Don’t worry I’m not that dumb lol I was thinking of putting the paper towels in the trash can. Maybe they make toilet paper different in countries that use bidets? If I use american toilet paper to dry myself, I’d have shredded wet toilet paper all over me. They rip at even the sight of water.

              • DreamySweet
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                21 year ago

                Most women dry themselves with toilet paper, even if they don’t use a bidet. Maybe it’s just the brand you use?

                • @Anonymous0573
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                  11 year ago

                  Works fine for that purpose, I’ve livd with a girl for almost 4 years at this point. I think I’m just exaggerating the amount of water used in my head

      • @Arcanepotato
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        31 year ago

        We have little towels for drying off. They have a bin under the sink for when they are used and they get washed before reuse.

    • @Anonymous0573
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      11 year ago

      I like to use toilet paper to get the bulk of it, then use wet wipes after.

      • crilen
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        91 year ago

        Shouldn’t flush those either.

        Get a bidet, at worst you waste like $30, at best you will know true comfort.

        • @Anonymous0573
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          21 year ago

          You convinced me, I will try it one day when I have $30 to use. (Probably be a while lol) My method works well, but it takes a while. I’d rather use a bidet if it saves time.

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        As someone who born to a country where a bidet is the norm and migrated to a country which doesn’t have it. We start to use wet wipes and believe me when I say it a bidet is way way way better. So I bought an attachment. Now I can’t use any other toilet except that one.

      • CocoLopez
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        How dare you! Jajajaja. I guess everyone can do it as pleased

        • @Anonymous0573
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          11 year ago

          Lol at least I made progress. I was taught to just use toilet paper when I was a kid. Now if I have to do that, I feel so dirty

          • CocoLopez
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            31 year ago

            I feel quite the opposite. Hear me, if you stick your finger in penut butter and just clean it with paper, you can still taste it if you suck it. But of you wash it with water your truly clean. But didn’t want to sound like I was criticizing. Cheers

            • @Anonymous0573
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              21 year ago

              I agree, I don’t feel right if I don’t use wipes now.

  • @[email protected]
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    201 year ago

    OK, so, I actually did this a few months ago!

    But, in my opinion, it is not a 100% replacement for toilet paper. First, everything gets wet after using-and if you’re hairy like me you really do want to dry it, and I use TP to do that. Also, I’ve noticed that it doesn’t always get everything-and using some TP to dry off is also a good way to make sure everything is clean.

    And it also has a good bit of spray that will land on the seat and the bidet itself. You need to clean that off, I tend to do it with toilet paper when I stand up.

    You won’t stop using TP, but you’ll certainly use less of it, I think I use about half as much now as before.

    • @unclean_floof
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      21 year ago

      Yeh, same after we installed ours. Doesn’t replace the paper but we sure buy a LOT less. Also it just feels cleaner. I hate using the bathroom at other peoples’ houses now x.x

    • @Roli_Poli
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      11 year ago

      We use bamboo cloths instead of TP, and we’ve liked it so far. They’re only used once before they get a good wash, and I love how soft they are.

    • Cows Look Like Maps
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      11 year ago

      You should be able to get everything with technique, adjusting it, or simply running it longer. I had the same issue initially but it’s since been resolved. I fold a few squares of TP to clean up any water on back of seat and pat myself dry but that could easily be replaced with towels. I use way less TP too.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        To be clear I’m definitely using less TP, but my point is that I still have to use it- and a lot of times when posts about bidets come up, they’re talked about as a 100% replacement to TP, which they aren’t.

        Usually if it hasn’t gotten everything I just run it longer and with a bit stronger flow.

  • @[email protected]
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    201 year ago

    I installed one shortly before the pandemic started and ended up looking like Nostradamus.

    You don’t realize you want one until you have it.

  • @BradleyUffner
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    171 year ago

    You should also know that if you do this, when you go on vacation you are going to have one seriously sore butthole until you get home again.

    • hihusio
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      51 year ago

      seriously. I should look into a travel bidet… it’s hard going back to tp now that I have bidets installed at home. feels nasty

    • @PutangInaMo
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      31 year ago

      I fear shitting outside of my house now lol there is no going back!!

    • Ataraxia
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      21 year ago

      I mean at least in Europe when you use a bidet you use soap and then still dry a few times with tp. These contraptions are good to soften the ass crud but you’ll still need to wipe it off with tp.

  • @cucumacu
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    171 year ago

    I got a Tushy classic bidet a year ago. It is amazing! For anyone out there that uses more toilet paper than you think you should, gets a raw bum from wiping, or wants to get three times cleaner, a bidet is for you. I’m a dude, but also my wife loves it. Honestly, one of the best purchases per dollar I have ever made and one that reminds me daily.

    If you got poop on your hands, what do you think will get you cleaner? Couple of wipes with toilet paper or rinsing in the sink with water.

    • @SenorSimpai
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      41 year ago

      Last paragraph is the perfect analogy for bidets XD

    • Bleeping Lobster
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      31 year ago

      Being fairly hairy, a bidet is absolutely one of the top 5 things I miss whenever I come home to the UK from Finland. My dad did some work in Abu Dhabi last year and has also been converted to team bidet, so hoping he installs one before I move up to his, it makes a huge difference.

  • @CerebralCult
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    151 year ago

    Have been using bidet my entire life. It’s a must! This post should be more of a PSA rather than YSK.

  • @CocktailPlasma
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    151 year ago

    I honestly have no idea why bidets haven’t taken off in the US. After travelling to other countries though, had to buy one for my home toilet. And now I hate having to poop elsewhere where there’s no bidet.

  • @shufflerofrocks
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    141 year ago

    Please God, I beg you all to do this. I mean no disrespect to y’all at all.

    I have been using a bidet/health faucet/Jet spray all my life. I was so shocked and disgusted when I found out people in the west used toilet paper 🤢🤢

    I’ve used toilet paper a few times in emergencies and I’ve regretted it everytime. The difference between water and paper in cleaning your butt is so vast.