It's a bidet conversion that takes the place of the standard seat. Contemplating why we don't have bidet's in the U.S. even though there are countries with >90% adoption, well Wikipedia is here to enlighten.
Go have fun! Go have an adventure! Life is interesting if you let it be - so I'm your trusty role-model on taking in the little wonders of life and having an adventure a day. Won't you join me?
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Wait what is this supposed to be?
It's a bidet conversion that takes the place of the standard seat. Contemplating why we don't have bidet's in the U.S. even though there are countries with >90% adoption, well Wikipedia is here to enlighten.
Nothing like a little rain in the forest.
I didn't know they used bidets for babies and feet as well. I thought it was pretty dedicated to the nether regions.
Do you think babies mind? I mean, consider how they came into this world...
And good call on "the forest" - this is a European phenomenon...
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