Here are some other potential reasons why Americans (and others) may not use a bidet in their bathrooms…
Too expensive…
Takes up too much space and difficult to install…
Impractical to use for both bowel and genital hygiene
Bidets have been around for over 250 years offering excellent personal hygiene. And the last 50 years have seen a revolution in their form and function.
So, why don’t bidets grace more American bathrooms?
This is a bit perplexing. But it may have something to do with simple social denial.
For people suffering from different kinds of bowel conditions, a bidet can also potentially offer some relief… by allowing you to avoid irritating toilet paper. Here are a few examples…
Crohn’s
Ulcerative colitis
Constipation
Hemorrhoids
Diarrhea
A bidet can potentially provide some relief from these conditions by helping you avoid the use of toilet paper.
If you ever been to any Asian country, you will find yourself with a useful bidet - a pipe hose attached in every bathroom.
Safe money, safe trees, be hygiene , practical and yet environmental friendly
3 comments:
I so support your cause! paper, awww!
I wish we had them in the UK!
there you r!
we thought we have lost u guys!
muahhh
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