Bidet question - mechanics?

Anonymous
I’m looking into getting one, but I have questions I can’t seem to find on simple searches. Hoping to hear from people who have and love them. One question requires the user to have a vagina.

- does water end up running down your thighs?

- is there a different kind of toilet paper to dry after? It seems like regular paper would start to come apart quickly when wet.

- if you have a vagina, how do you avoid having the water push poo particles toward/into your vulva?

Thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m looking into getting one, but I have questions I can’t seem to find on simple searches. Hoping to hear from people who have and love them. One question requires the user to have a vagina.

- does water end up running down your thighs?

- is there a different kind of toilet paper to dry after? It seems like regular paper would start to come apart quickly when wet.

- if you have a vagina, how do you avoid having the water push poo particles toward/into your vulva?

Thank you.


“If you have a vagina”???? You mean, like, if you’re a woman?
Anonymous
Troll fail
Anonymous
The OP seems to be talking about a washlet attached to the toilet rather than an actual bidet as a separate fixture in the bathroom. There is a notable difference between the two and a real bidet does not involve poop.

I do not think this is a troll as a lot of people have these same questions. I have never used one myself although I do have the required vagina. From what I understand, you drip dry on the pot for a minute before drying with toilet paper.
Anonymous
No water doesn't go down thighs. You position yourself so water goes where you want it to. You have a personal towel/washcloth to dry with after, just like after a shower.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m looking into getting one, but I have questions I can’t seem to find on simple searches. Hoping to hear from people who have and love them. One question requires the user to have a vagina.

- does water end up running down your thighs?

- is there a different kind of toilet paper to dry after? It seems like regular paper would start to come apart quickly when wet.

- if you have a vagina, how do you avoid having the water push poo particles toward/into your vulva?

Thank you.


“If you have a vagina”???? You mean, like, if you’re a woman?



You sound like a biologist. Are you?
Anonymous
Hi OP, I have a bidet attachment on both my toilets at home and love them.

Water just falls from your butt or where you aim the sprayer. My thighs are never wet.

Toilet paper for drying, and it does not fall apart. You don’t need a towel unless you want one.

Particles don’t get pushed forward; they fall into the bowl.
Anonymous
I’m a woman.

I grew up using a bidet. It’s really no different than when you shower. When I had a detached shower head I would aim between my legs to get clean, a bidet is a lot like that except not in the shower.

Water has never gone down my legs after using. What I do is dab dry with toilet paper after the bidet rinse. This takes less toilet paper than wiping without the bidet for reference. The bidet helps the vagina feel clean as well. It rinses off discharge and period blood.
Anonymous
Woman here.. I love my bidet.

You have to find the right angle to get the water where you want it, and not where you don't want it. It took me a few tries, and sometimes, I don't get it right. But, I love it. We only have one installed, in our master bath, and when I have to go, and DH is in there, I try to hold it so I can use the bidet. Sometimes I can't hold it, so I have to use the other bathroom without the bidet, and I don't feel as clean anymore afterwards.

I fought using a bidet for the longest time, but now that I have one, I love it. Great for after sex, too. Mine has a "female" wash, as well.
Anonymous
It also has a dryer
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