Well alot of bathrooms have toilet paper as well, use that if you needed to "clean up" before you proceed to use the bidet.
I personally don't use a shared towel for it. I either use wipes or my own towel, if done properly you are basically using the towel to dry your ass.
You can pee in it but there is usually a toilet near by so I would use the toilet.
I never used a Japanese style bidet before. But I'm assuming the spray heads are design in a way that it's design to minimise fæces landing on the head/s.
Am I the only one who is confused by a bidet?
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Well alot of bathrooms have toilet paper as well, use that if you needed to "clean up" before you proceed to use the bidet.
I personally don't use a shared towel for it. I either use wipes or my own towel, if done properly you are basically using the towel to dry your ass.
You can pee in it but there is usually a toilet near by so I would use the toilet.
I never used a Japanese style bidet before. But I'm assuming the spray heads are design in a way that it's design to minimise fæces landing on the head/s.
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Thanks for the information! This all sounds far too complicated for my tastes!
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Well if you do encounter a bidet in a bathroom there is no rule where you have to use the damn thing ;)
Are you heading overseas or having one installed? If you are going overseas, some advice take a roll of toilet paper in your day pack just incase.