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How One Ad Campaign Buried the Toilet Paper Alternative
For 21 years, one man appeared in over 500 television commercials with a single job: stopping women from squeezing a roll of toilet paper. Long before anyone typed "toilet paper alternative" into a search bar, this campaign was working overtime...
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Why a Bidet for Small Bathroom Layouts Is Still Spanish Law
In one Spanish city, you cannot legally build a new home without a bidet. Not a suggestion, not a design trend — a building code requirement that has survived since 1986. The city is Zamora, in the region of Castilla...
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The Bidet for Cloth Diapers Parents Already Use Daily
The word "diaper" shows up in print for the first time in a William Shakespeare play. It had nothing to do with babies — it was just the name of a type of woven linen fabric. The baby version came...
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There's a Forest in Your Bathroom — The Case for a Non-Electric Bidet Attachment
A single roll of toilet paper requires 37 gallons of water to manufacture. That's before it reaches your bathroom, before you flush it, and before the water treatment plant handles the aftermath. Switching to a non-electric bidet attachment won't fix the entire...
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The Real Cost of Toilet Paper — and What a Bidet Costs
The average American will spend roughly $11,000 on toilet paper over their lifetime. That's the price of a reliable used car, a semester of community college, or about 200 non-electric bidet attachments.Most people have never run the bidet cost comparison. Let's do...
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What a Colorectal Surgeon Wishes You Knew About Hemorrhoids and Wiping
Dry paper removes some matter. It also abrades skin, triggers itch cycles, and worsens theconditions most people are trying to soothe — hemorrhoids chief among them. The casefor using a bidet for hemorrhoids starts with what dry paper does to...