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"Is It Scratchy? 5 Things to Know About Bamboo Toilet Paper "
https://home.howstuffworks.com/green-living/bamboo-toilet-paper.htm
It's actually pretty good stuff, and sustainable.
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"Is It Scratchy? 5 Things to Know About Bamboo Toilet Paper " (Original Post)
TreasonousBastard
Jul 2021
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A bidet is much better. No paper needed. Most Europeans don't use TP and have clean bums 😉
Ziggysmom
Jul 2021
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I agree bidets are da bomb. Small problem can be the hot water connection to avoid...
TreasonousBastard
Jul 2021
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Ziggysmom
(3,607 posts)1. A bidet is much better. No paper needed. Most Europeans don't use TP and have clean bums 😉
Ive used the Tushy brand bamboo TP and its soft and absorbent. Tushy also makes a bidet you can attach to any toilet pretty easy. Gets you much cleaner after pooping compared to TP 💩
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)2. I agree bidets are da bomb. Small problem can be the hot water connection to avoid...
the blast of cold and subsequent clenching.
Rollo
(2,559 posts)3. There are heated bidet seats...
They also heat the water and are remote controlled.
Ziggysmom
(3,607 posts)4. I actually like the cold water, got used to it. LOL. I know, TMI!!!
Kaleva
(38,228 posts)5. As my bidet equiped toilet is on the 2nd floor, it'd take a bit for warm water to reach it.
Thus the cold water and hot water are both the same ambient house temperature unless you run the cold water long enough to actually get cold water or the hot water long enough to get hot water.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)6. I have seen bidets with instant hot water heaters.