Nobody answered the 'Which way do you face' question. I use a spritz bottle after I evacuate. Along with bidets there are fancy toilet seats that have them built in which eliminates the need to get up off the toilet to use the bidet. There are also handheld spritzers that can be attached to your water supply and hook on to the wall or the back of the toilet.
I am wondering about the latter. They probably only use cold water. If a person is not using soap, then only the heat of the water will really kill bacteria in that area. Since feces probably contains grease, I think I would want water as hot as is comfortable for me.
They also sell squeeze bottles as portable bidets. The bottles are made for that purpose with a long tip that is curved at the end to reach the appropriate area.
Am I the only one who is confused by a bidet?
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Nobody answered the 'Which way do you face' question. I use a spritz bottle after I evacuate. Along with bidets there are fancy toilet seats that have them built in which eliminates the need to get up off the toilet to use the bidet. There are also handheld spritzers that can be attached to your water supply and hook on to the wall or the back of the toilet.
I am wondering about the latter. They probably only use cold water. If a person is not using soap, then only the heat of the water will really kill bacteria in that area. Since feces probably contains grease, I think I would want water as hot as is comfortable for me.
They also sell squeeze bottles as portable bidets. The bottles are made for that purpose with a long tip that is curved at the end to reach the appropriate area.