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Depends on the part of the Italy. In the south it is much more common than in the north.In Italy everyone has a bidet. They get angry when they go in other countries and there isn't a bidet. I always used it.
Everywhere they have bidet, I'm half italian bro.Depends on the part of the Italy. In the south it is much more common than in the north.
Hard to argue with that, I know Italy only as an tourist.Everywhere they have bidet, I'm half italian bro.
depends on what you call a bidet. In Finland pretty much every home has a "hand bidet" which is a shower head that you wash your **** with, much more convenient than a bidet most people install on their toilet, or like the french do a separate whole stand. A hand bidet also doubles for things like washing your sink, bathroom floors like being in your shower room, filling buckets or containers etc.. It is also the cheapest of all bidet forms. Additionally you can adjust the temperature using the tap, no need to route cold and hot water separately like some of those fancy bidets require.Looks like it is much more prevalent in Japan than I thought, I am wrong there.
As a European(Swedish specifically) in none of the countries I have visited have I ever seen a bidet. Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Norway etc
They wipe with toilet paper
how do you dry your dripping wet ****?
Can you show an example of the "hand bidet"?depends on what you call a bidet. In Finland pretty much every home has a "hand bidet" which is a shower head that you wash your **** with, much more convenient than a bidet most people install on their toilet, or like the french do a separate whole stand. A hand bidet also doubles for things like washing your sink, bathroom floors like being in your shower room, filling buckets or containers etc.. It is also the cheapest of all bidet forms. Additionally you can adjust the temperature using the tap, no need to route cold and hot water separately like some of those fancy bidets require.
Bidee-setti, kromi here you find one for less than 9 euros. They are so cheap here because our bathroom taps come with the attachment point to bidet, it is just in parallel to the tap output so pretty much only a hose with activation lever, no need for expensive plumbing parts.
if you google hand bidet that is also how international versions of the product come. And i maintain it is better and more versatile than a toilet attachment that statically sprays your ****Not tenable for the US. Add-ons are the easiest, cheapest way for US toilets. Unloosen 2 screws, remove toilet seat, place bidet, replace toilet seat, turn off toilet water supply valve, attach hose, re-open water valve, done. The one below costs $26.
if you google hand bidet that is also how international versions of the product come. And i maintain it is better and more versatile than a toilet attachment that statically sprays your ****