

I’m not sure who you’re talking to. I live in a city and tell others they should try a bidet and I’m met with ew, no nearly everytime. I have a few friends who adopted it and love it like I did.


I’m not sure who you’re talking to. I live in a city and tell others they should try a bidet and I’m met with ew, no nearly everytime. I have a few friends who adopted it and love it like I did.


Most people in the states are afraid of them. Maybe they feel demasculated or are brain washed by big TP. I don’t know. It took me about 30 years to buy one and i must say it is life changing.


Any genre is pretty wide open but I’ll list some of my most played.


They must not like money.


They don’t get paid commission. Since people continue to work for companies like this and are OK being paid so little, nothing will change.


I know someone who worked a weekend event to show case a product and they did extremely well going nearly 15k in sales. They made $50 for the few hours it took to generate that. The amount of effort to prepare for this, drive there, waste weekend hours working is not worth $50. Especially with how much gas is. I don’t understand why people don’t just say no.


That’s why they use it as a buzzword. I encourage you to do your own research now that it’s been brought up that it may differ from what they sold you on.


Military grade is defined as the lowest quality required to be used by the military, often resulting in the cheapest product that is still suitable for military use.
You’re preaching to the choir here. I wanted to try one for years before I bought mine but absolutely no one around me uses it. Once I bought it, I realized I’ve been missing out for decades.
I don’t suggest an electric one. I bought a vovo electric one. It overheated, fried the circuit board, and started spewing water non stop in the toilet. Support said it’s not their problem and to pound sand. I bought a simple knob controlled one and have had zero complaints, even in the winter with cold water.