Ask anyone who has used a bidet and they'll tell you it's an experience that will change the way you think about going to the bathroom, especially in terms of toilet paper usage.
And yet bidets never caught on here in the United States, even though American inventor Arnold Cohen created one of the most popular bidet seat in the 1960s and has been trying to put them in our homes ever since.
Everyone's concerned about going green these days, which means cutting down on our usage of paper goods, so why don't Americans use bidets?
Today I Found Out created this video to answer the question so many Americans ask themselves after using a bidet- why don't I have one of those in my home? The answers are all a bit crappy...
-Via Laughing Squid