Where you absolutely refuse to go the cheap way.

For me its deodorant. Everything else I’ve found but my chosen brand fails me.

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        Still need good paper to pat dry. I’ve yet to find one that has a dryer function that actually works. A slight breeze of warm air ain’t gonna do it.

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          Hey just trying to look out, I can’t cite my sources atm (think I read it on Re**it years ago), the Japanese have fucked around extensively with hot-air dryers on bidets. Powerful ones that worked. Use & overuse of such devices can lead to a dried-out butthole, like it can be detrimental for your health. Do your own research, proceed with caution, don’t go crazy & mess up your body.

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            the Japanese have fucked around extensively with hot-air dryers on bidets

            Use & overuse of such devices can lead to a dried-out butthole

            TIL TIHI 😭😭

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              Upvoted!! 🙌🏻 Not flushable, even if they say they are. But they do eventually break down, as do most things. So you could “go Greek” & dispose of wipes in a small toilet-side trash bin, then dump in regular trash or even compost. 🙂

              The Greeks at least aren’t supposed to flush toilet paper because their septic lines literally can’t handle it. It sucks & I think a lot of the people I was with flushed it anyway, but that’s the protocol. I followed protocol because I am well aware of how much septic problems suck to fix.

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      This is the first thing I started buying the good stuff on when I became not-poor. Never going back!