In my country we have traditional bidets, they’re another porcelain furniture that sits near the toilet, so you suffle to it to clean yourself. Usually with warm water and soap.
Not all homes have it but just using paper feels like savagery, also, access to a full sized bidet like the one I describe allows you to clean yourself without showering, like, all the important parts.
I was trying to imply that the flow of water goes in a single direction. And that it’s a quite irrational fear to be sprayed by others fecal matter in this case.
I dont like the japanese style ones, at my home we have a hand mini showerhead that we direct ourselves. We clean it periodically and it rarely touch anybody’s skin. All the muslim world has that.
I have never used a bidet because I don’t like the idea of a spigot that has sprayed a bunch of other people’s butts also spraying my butt.
I’m open to arguments that I’m making a bad life choice here.
Would you drink water from a kitchen sink?
In my country we have traditional bidets, they’re another porcelain furniture that sits near the toilet, so you suffle to it to clean yourself. Usually with warm water and soap.
Not all homes have it but just using paper feels like savagery, also, access to a full sized bidet like the one I describe allows you to clean yourself without showering, like, all the important parts.
I have seen such porcelain bidets also in Germany. When I was a kid, I assumed they were footbaths, or baths for babies.
I frequently drink water from kitchen sinks, yes.
I was trying to imply that the flow of water goes in a single direction. And that it’s a quite irrational fear to be sprayed by others fecal matter in this case.
I dont like the japanese style ones, at my home we have a hand mini showerhead that we direct ourselves. We clean it periodically and it rarely touch anybody’s skin. All the muslim world has that.
Is that because you simulate that there might be backwash back into the spigot?
I think something like that is part of it, yes.