Why must you let go off of toilet paper and start using bidets instead? Everybody defecates, however not all have a successful butt wipe. Even if you have the foggiest of feeling that your bathroom experiences are just like “The Never Ending Story,” it may be time you let go off of toilet paper, just like Asians and some European countries have done years back. You might have seen these in pictures from families visiting Asian hostels with caption, ‘Why is the sink so low?” Or, toilet attachments in some Japanese homes. Bidets are fancy things, however the uses are mundane. Bidets are usually a kind of shallow toilet that cleanses the butt by spraying water. Asia and other parts of the world realized the change centuries ago, hence why hasn’t America yet caught on it? Some believe that because a majority of world population has picked up their philosophies and customs from the British, they have also adopted their hangups. For instance, during 18th and 19th centuries, the British would associate bidets with brothels. The British would consider bidets ‘dirty.’ However, this hesitation might be doing them and the Mother earth, a perfect disservice. Users of bidet claim that bidets leave their butts and backs feeling fresher, healthier and of course much cleaner. Others agree that bidets are more comfortable than dry toilet papers for people who have undergone surgery, or child birth or are experiencing irritable bowel syndrome. For washing using water is so much healthier and gentler practice than scraping your butt dry with paper, bidets still make to the top on the list of butt health practices. Here are a few more reasons why bidets are the best choice – Bidets are environmentally-friendly Americans use 36.5M toilet paper rolls every year, and thy spend $10B on it. That’s a load of money for a many dead trees, when they can easy use bidets that