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I don't use public bidets, but the one I have at home I would say is critical to my quality of life.
I dread holiday traveling to relatives because none of them have bidets. I will not go back
My cousin and uncle convinced my mom to get one. It’s the only good toilet to use when I go home.
I have tried my damnedest to get my brother on board, my dad wouldn’t even entertain the concept
There are travel bidet solutions available
I know and I’ve tried a few, they just ain’t the same
These seem to fill that gap
https://www.travelandleisure.com/style/travel-accessories/best-portable-travel-bidets
Told another poster, I’m glad those exist but they are not a substitute, at least for me. Tried them and was left disappointed
Ahh, fair enough. I just looked them up because my parents haven't gotten one. Maybe that's what I should give them for Ayyamiha....
Just bring "flushable" wipes not your plumbing 🤣
Straight up, if I were staying at any other relative than my brother I would