Two years ago, I posted an article
about bidets, and it generated a lot of healthy discussion.
I thought I'd feel silly
about our bidets when we had people over, but dang it, I don't.
Not exact matches
The neat thing
about a diaper sprayer is that it can also double as a
bidet.
(Although we have ours installed in our guest bathroom and we have gotten plenty of jokes
about a portable
bidet.)
Since that time I've gathered more information on this topic, and I've been testing out a
bidet for
about three months.
(read more
about Kira here) Since 2009 I have been using an inexpensive Brondell non-electric unit (then marketed as a Blue
Bidet, see my review here), but as part of our recent downsizing renovation, I finally bought myself what I have always wanted: a $ 1200 toilet seat, also known as a Toto Washlet.
Even better, ask your parents
about installing a
bidet attachment.