• Ada
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    1 year ago

    I mean the stand alone ones built in beside the toilet.

    Something like this

    • FaceDeer
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      Ahh, yeah, I don’t like the notion of those. Never tried one but just conceptually it seems limited.

      The kind I’ve got is just this, it’s super easy to attach to an existing toilet and is quite handy.

      • @Damage@feddit.it
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        I’m Italian and I must support @FaceDeer 's point, these are standard in my country (and they should be standard everywhere, damn barbarians) and they are definitely better than a spray nozzle attached to a toilet. You can also use them for other things, like washing your feet.

        • Fleppensteyn
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          51 year ago

          So you have a dirty crack, you got to get up, and waddle through the bathroom with pants on your ankles?

          • @Moonguide@lemmy.ml
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            61 year ago

            Yeah, I’m wondering about that. I’m a filthy TP barbarian but, how exactly does one make this style of bidet work?

            • @Damage@feddit.it
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              11 year ago

              You use toilet paper first, then move to the bidet. Which, btw, is next to the toilet, so even if you didn’t clean yourself with TP it’s pretty painless to move over.

          • FaceDeer
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            41 year ago

            I think there’s confusion about which versions of bidet we’re talking about. The kind I’m lauding, the ones like a little shower head, are attached to the toilet you’re on. You don’t need to go anywhere to use them, just reach over and take it from its holder.

      • Altima NEO
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        21 year ago

        How do you guys use that? I’m guessing you live somewhere where it’s warm? That would be spraying ice cold water up my bum over here.

        • FaceDeer
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          71 year ago

          The opposite, actually - I’m Canadian. :)

          All I can say is that if you’ve never tried a bidet before you’ll likely be very surprised by how little sensitivity you’ve got to cold water down there. It’s simply not uncomfortable or even particularly noticeable, either in my experience or in anyone I’ve talked to about it (which is admittedly not many - it’s not a common topic of conversation).

          The hand bidet was super cheap and the shipping was free, so I figured “why not give it a whirl?” And it worked out great.

          • @nikosey@lemmy.world
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            21 year ago

            ill second that, i thought it would be a problem but decided to just endure the cold because i didnt feel like running power over to the toilet but turned out not to be a problem at all. if anything its sort of refreshing lol

            • FaceDeer
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              11 year ago

              Nothing like coming in from working outside, all sweaty and swamp-assed, and sitting down at a nice refreshing bidet. :)

          • @Moonguide@lemmy.ml
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            21 year ago

            How do you make it work though? You slip a hand behind you and aim at the crack at an angle so it sprays into the bowl?

                • FaceDeer
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                  11 year ago

                  Nope. Not sure what else to say about that, it just isn’t. I guess individual tastes may vary though. If it’s the temperature you’re concerned about I think you’d be surprised by how little temperature sense people have down there.