Bidets are common fixtures in many European bathrooms and bougie Japanese versions go for hundreds of dollars online, but the washing basin has been slower to be adopted on this side of the oceans
And in Asia, you've probably seen the modernized version of the bidet - the electronic bidet toilet seat, which attaches to your existing toilet. Because there are two types of bidets - the "Porcelain-Type Bidets" common in Europe and the "Bidet Toilet Seats" which are common in Asia, we'll go over both. Here's how to use a bidet:
The bidet is common in predominantly Catholic countries where water is considered essential for anal cleansing, and in some traditionally Orthodox and Protestant countries such as Greece and Finland respectively, where bidet showers are common. In Europe, the bidet shower is used for example in Finland and Estonia.
Small rooms are common. The room size in Europe tends to be much smaller than in the States. Your walk-in closet might be bigger than many European hotel rooms! This is just the norm across the pond. Europeans love bidets (especially Italians.) A bidet (pronounced buh-dei) is a bathroom device that is separate from the toilet. Usually right
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