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Originally Published: February 08, 2002
~ Last Updated / Reviewed on: February 15, 2002
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Alice, Hey, what's a bidet? follow-up question:
Dear Reader, Last week on Bidets of Our Lives, Jackie and Johnny Genitals discovered
something very strange in their bathroom: "No, Johnny,... that's a
toilet, not
a water fountain!" It quickly became clear to the ignorant, but relieved and
hydrated, American couple that this Mini Me of a commode was a bona fide bidet
(rhymes with "hooray," "relay," and "filet"). It is used a lot in the lands
of Europe, Asia, and Latin America to clean external genitalia when toilet paper
and showers are inefficient, difficult, painful, impossible, or just too passé
to use.
Giddy up,
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