“Baby Wipes,” “wipies,” etc., along with toilet tissue "wiping"
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I rarely use paper, but sometimes I float a couple of squares over the lavatory water so it doesn't splash. At home I have a bidet next to the lavatory, so I usually just hop straight from one porcelain throne to the other and wash myself that way. The hot valve on my bidet's mixer tap has been jammed for the last couple of years so it is a somewhat chilling experience
I keep meaning to get it fixed, but the coldness of the water is quite refreshing sometimes. Come the winter my poor hole constricts as tight as the knot in a shoelace when it feels that icy jet against it! :laugh: I could really do with an alpha-top plumber. I tried squirting WD40 on it but it didn't work (on the mixer valve I mean, not my ass). 
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I rarely use paper, but sometimes I float a couple of squares over the lavatory water so it doesn't splash. At home I have a bidet next to the lavatory, so I usually just hop straight from one porcelain throne to the other and wash myself that way. The hot valve on my bidet's mixer tap has been jammed for the last couple of years so it is a somewhat chilling experience
I keep meaning to get it fixed, but the coldness of the water is quite refreshing sometimes. Come the winter my poor hole constricts as tight as the knot in a shoelace when it feels that icy jet against it! :laugh: I could really do with an alpha-top plumber. I tried squirting WD40 on it but it didn't work (on the mixer valve I mean, not my ass). 
A bidet!
Wow!
If I had one, it'd definitely would get some use.
Of course, ideally, it’d be great having one those fancy Japanese toilets…
http://www.totousa.com/people-first-innovation/peopleplanetwater/cleaner-future/washlet-how-it-works
(I wonder how long it would take to “pay for itself’” from savings recouped, as the replacement for the wipies at home?)
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I was someone who never thought of wet white as necessary. I always looked at it like if the toilet paper is clean then I'm done I'm obviously clean. It wasn't until I for whatever reason used one after I thought I was completely clean and realized I so was not. Now if I'm at home I use them.
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Use bidet where available
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I'd love to have a bidet someday. That would be so nice!
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Those "flushable" wet wipes are detrimental to the public sewer system because they do not break down. I have a bidet toilet seat cover that was cost roughly $45 US. No more worries about plumbing back ups coming into the house from the municipal sewer. This happened at my local gym at it was not a pretty site. Ban the baby/ass wipes!
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Those "flushable" wet wipes are detrimental to the public sewer system because they do not break down. I have a bidet toilet seat cover that was cost roughly $45 US. No more worries about plumbing back ups coming into the house from the municipal sewer. This happened at my local gym at it was not a pretty site. Ban the baby/ass wipes!
Well, I use wipes that are NOT "flushable."
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Baby wipes are awesome! Can be used to freshen up any part of the body. Takes care of that ass sweat. I'm currently camping and use them to wipe the seat before use and my rear after.
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I use them almost all of the time
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