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The article advocates for the use of water, such as through a hand-bidet or bidet, to clean the butt after using the toilet, criticizing the reliance on toilet paper, particularly in Western countries, as less effective and environmentally harmful.

Abstract

The article titled "White People, You Need To Wash Your Butts" argues that using toilet paper alone is insufficient for proper hygiene after defecation. It emphasizes that washing with water is a more effective and dignified method of cleaning, which is commonly practiced in various forms across the world, from high-tech toilets in Japan to the use of a lota in Muslim societies and hand-bidets in Sri Lanka. The author, who has lived in America and now resides where hand bidets are common, points out that toilet paper can be wasteful and contribute to deforestation, suggesting that a simple switch to a hand-bidet can lead to cleaner, more cost-effective, and environmentally friendly outcomes. The article also addresses the misconception that bidets are unclean, arguing that the opposite is true and that carrying fecal matter around in one's underwear due to inadequate cleaning is far less hygienic. The author encourages readers to consider the benefits of washing over wiping and provides a link to a more detailed guide on cleaning without toilet paper, especially relevant in the context of the coronavirus pandemic.

Opinions

  • Toilet paper is inadequate for proper butt cleaning; it's like wiping a permanent marker and can lead to a terrifying amount of paper in the bowl.
  • Washing the butt with water is a more effective and hygienic practice, and it is widely adopted in many parts of the world.
  • The use of toilet paper contributes to deforestation and is environmentally unsustainable.
  • The author finds it difficult to revert to using toilet paper after becoming accustomed to washing with water.
  • Bum washing options range from affordable to luxurious, with the Toto Neorest being an example of a high-end toilet that provides a spa-like experience for the butt.
  • The reliance on toilet paper is seen as a peculiarity of predominantly white countries, with the article suggesting that the further south one goes in Europe, the cleaner the butts become.
  • There is a misconception in some northern countries that bidets are unclean, which the author challenges by highlighting the absurdity of considering toilet paper cleaner.
  • The author believes that people, regardless of race, need to recognize the importance of washing their butts for better hygiene and comfort.

White People, You Need To Wash Your Butts

Toilet paper is not enough

To the left is a hand-bidet. Everyone should use one, or something like it

I didn’t understand this when I lived in America, but you need to wash your butt after you poop. You can’t just wipe it until the paper looks clean. If you got poop on any other surface you wouldn’t just wipe it off, you’d wash it. Your butt deserves the same dignity.

Like the metric system, the rest of the world has mostly figured this out.

In Japan, sophisticated toilets wash and dry their butts while playing music. In Muslim societies, for centuries they have used a lota, a pot of water, and now use modern amenities. In almost every Sri Lankan household there is a simple hand-bidet, what I call a bum gun. Then of course the French invented bidets, a word which actually means small horse, and people have ridden that through Southern Europe and across the world. At the minimum, most people in the world will at least have a plastic vessel to wash their butts.

Personally, I love the hand bidet. It’s fun and effective, and quite common where I live. What I’ve discovered, however, is that are different tactical applications of the bum gun. I spray and then wipe/dry with toilet paper. Some people spray and then wash their butts with their hand and soap. The strategy, however, remains the same. Use water. To wash your butt.

If you get used to this it is very difficult to go in America or the UK. If you wipe like the locals you will feel like you’re walking around with a dirty butt. Which you are. When I do venture to these backwards countries I try to time my movements so that I can take a shower immediately afterwards.

Besides the dirty butt problem, toilet paper is literally flushing money and the environment down the toilet. The average American uses about 141 rolls of teepee per year, spending let’s say $40. In aggregate this contributes to massive amounts of deforestation, especially in Canada.

For the price of a set of toilet paper, you can get a bum gun (hand bidet) and drastically reduce paper usage. You don’t need to wipe till you can’t wipe no more. Honestly, sometimes it feels like you’re wiping a permanent marker and paper can fill up the bowl. It’s terrifying. If you just rinse your butt you can gently wipe it dry one time and be cleaner, richer, and less of a deforester.

There are really bum washing options for every price point. The Tesla of toilets — the Toto Neorest — will open automatically, warm the seat, and clean and massage your butthole. You can also get seat replacements for existing toilets. Personally, I think this is one of the better investments you could make in life — daily spa treatement for your butt.

At the same time, you can spend next to nothing on a simple plastic bowl. Get one with a spout and your butt crack will do the rest. Just clean yourself with soap and water, wash your hands, and walk confidently throughout the day.

Now, I mention white people in the headline here not to pick on them, but it is curious that unwashed butts seem to be concentrated in the US, UK, northern Europe, and Australia; AKA white people majority areas. The further south you go in Europe the cleaner the butts.

What blows my mind, however, is that these northern countries seem to think that toilet paper is cleaner. One common misconception about bidets is that they’re gross, as if carrying that mess around in your pants the rest of the day is somehow better. If you stop to think about it, using just toilet paper is insane, but if you live in the porcelain matrix you never realize this.

I lived in America for over a decade and pooped God knows how many times and didn’t think anything was wrong. But it is wrong, it’s terribly wrong and people need to know. I’m sorry to break it to you white people, but you have dirty butts. Whatever color you are, we all have butts, and they all need to be washed.

In the face of coronavirus, I’ve written a more detailed guide here:

Stay safe, and keep your asses clean.

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