Using Bidets For Safer Sex

March 13, 2009 by  
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love1Wouldn’t you rather have sex knowing you’re completely clean down there?

Personal hygiene plays a large role when spending those intimate moments with your partner.  Suffice to say, it’s a major turn-off when any part of that area retains any leftover dirt or an unappealing scent.  Even worse, not having thoroughly cleaned those parts can put you at risk of developing infections and irritations.

Bidets And STD

While several people have tried looking for a link, there’s no determinable correlation between bidet use and a decrease in STD risk.  Since bidets, for the most part, only wash off the surface areas, it doesn’t really foster much of a difference for elements contracted during penetration.

Bidets And Bacteria

Bacteria, such as E-Coli from fecal matter and other ones that may be introduced during sex, can be present in the skin surface both in the the posterior, genital and surrounding areas.  Washing those parts thoroughly with a bidet can help ensure they are completely rinsed off the skin.  Left to thrive, these bacteria can unknowingly pushed into the urine tube, causing infection.

Easy And Effective

As a long-time bidet user, I can attest to its effectiveness as a washing implement for all parts of the crotch area, including the tush, genitals and all other surfaces in between.  Easy to use, it’s one of the simplest ways to ensure that you’re clean and rinsed down there both before and after intercourse.

Using A Bidet: Proper Movements For A Thorough Cleaning

February 22, 2009 by  
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When using a bidet, I’ve heard some people complain that the cleaning isn’t sufficient compared to wiping the area down with toilet paper.  Fact is, you can’t simply sit there, turn up the water and expect the bidet to splash you clean. To make the most out of this convenient device, you’ll have to do a little extra work on your part.

An effective way to improve how well your bidet cleans you up is to learn a dance move especially choreographed for bidet users, which we like to call “The Dirty Boogie”. Also known as “The Bidet Boogie” or “The Toilet Shuffle”, it’s a simple movement that helps ensure you to get the entire area sufficiently washed down.  To perform it, simply wiggle your bottom in a circular motion while the water jets into your crotch.   The action allows the water to hit your skin from different angles, creating for a more thorough rinse.

This easy-to-learn hip maneuver is particularly useful for those who just used the toilet to defecate.  With some traces of the excreted materials usually left on parts of your anus, water darting out of the bidet will almost always fail to take out every trace.  When you move your body in this dance-like motion, however, the water is able to remove any remnant, without needing any additional padding down with a toilet paper.