I am wondering something personally... do Japanese bidets have different angles? like maybe the front? I have a bidet at home, it is convenient, but it only has water from behind to clean your butt, and I feel like Mint's reaction is not from a simple water jet on the butt...Actually, why do so many genderswap stories make "using a bidet" one of the "new girl things" the swapped character(s) experience? I don't live in a place that has many bidets, but I'd imagine that if they're installed in the girls' restroom they're probably also in the guys', right?
Is it just because guys don't use the stalls as often? Or don't care as much about hygiene? But even with either of those, it feels strange that they'd have literally never used them before, because surely you'd be curious enough to try at least once, right?
I guess it's just one of the many intricacies of Bidet Culture. As an outsider, I can never hope to understand.
Actually, why do so many genderswap stories make "using a bidet" one of the "new girl things" the swapped character(s) experience? I don't live in a place that has many bidets, but I'd imagine that if they're installed in the girls' restroom they're probably also in the guys', right?
Is it just because guys don't use the stalls as often? Or don't care as much about hygiene? But even with either of those, it feels strange that they'd have literally never used them before, because surely you'd be curious enough to try at least once, right?
Because if a boy just needs to piss, they won't ever need a bidet. And if they take a shit, the bidet is only for the ass. They never experience a bidet for their genital. This is what I think is happening in this case.Actually, why do so many genderswap stories make "using a bidet" one of the "new girl things" the swapped character(s) experience? I don't live in a place that has many bidets, but I'd imagine that if they're installed in the girls' restroom they're probably also in the guys', right?
Is it just because guys don't use the stalls as often? Or don't care as much about hygiene? But even with either of those, it feels strange that they'd have literally never used them before, because surely you'd be curious enough to try at least once, right?
I guess it's just one of the many intricacies of Bidet Culture. As an outsider, I can never hope to understand.
Yes, they do. There's a button for the front and a button for the back. Not all women use the front one though, it's not really necessary. Kinda a personal choice to use it.I am wondering something personally... do Japanese bidets have different angles? like maybe the front?
assumed that if it was the case it'd be a personal choice, but interesting to know it is indeed a thing. I assume that's what's happening here, poor innocent Mint.Yes, they do. There's a button for the front and a button for the back. Not all women use the front one though, it's not really necessary. Kinda a personal choice to use it.
Wouldn't the people that weren't curious enough to try it once as a guy also not be curious enough to try it now that they've become a girl? So my original question doesn't really apply to those sorts of people.And no, rarely any boys use the stall. Especially if they only need to piss. Not everyone is curious enough to try every little new thing that has been ok without trying that new thing.
But, yeah, don't know why I didn't think of this. Pretty obvious once you point it out.Because if a boy just needs to piss, they won't ever need a bidet. And if they take a shit, the bidet is only for the ass. They never experience a bidet for their genital. This is what I think is happening in this case.
Your assumption is correct; the button Mint is shown pressing is pretty much the universal symbol for the 'front' jet.assumed that if it was the case it'd be a personal choice, but interesting to know it is indeed a thing. I assume that's what's happening here, poor innocent Mint.
Because the girl always uses the stall, and their genital are lower than the boy's. Whether they use the stall for piss or shit, if they use the bidet, it can reach their genital anyway. Unlike the boys whose genital is blocked by their balls.Wouldn't the people that weren't curious enough to try it once as a guy also not be curious enough to try it now that they've become a girl? So my original question doesn't really apply to those sorts of people.
I am not curious enough out of fear that it will spatter everywhereActually, why do so many genderswap stories make "using a bidet" one of the "new girl things" the swapped character(s) experience? I don't live in a place that has many bidets, but I'd imagine that if they're installed in the girls' restroom they're probably also in the guys', right?
Is it just because guys don't use the stalls as often? Or don't care as much about hygiene? But even with either of those, it feels strange that they'd have literally never used them before, because surely you'd be curious enough to try at least once, right?
I guess it's just one of the many intricacies of Bidet Culture. As an outsider, I can never hope to understand.
Yeah, I get that, but that irrelevant to the point I'm trying to make now.Because the girl always uses the stall, and their genital are lower than the boy's. Whether they use the stall for piss or shit, if they use the bidet, it can reach their genital anyway. Unlike the boys whose genital is blocked by their balls.
I think in this case, it is not about appealing or not, but whether it matters or not. Just like on the third page, he said it himself, it didn't matter when he was a boy. But he tries it anyway to confirm it "just in case", it matters as a girl. Because, well, he is a girl now, and he will go to the toilet as a girl from now on, it's not weird at all that he tries something new on his new body.Yeah, I get that, but that irrelevant to the point I'm trying to make now.
What I'm saying is that I feel like someone who's not curious enough to try it as a guy probably wouldn't suddenly be curious just because they became a girl. I doubt they'd think about the direction and such of the bidet and what it might hit, and even if they did, with the way you're describing it, using it as a girl would be "worse" than using it as a guy. So if they did think it through, using it as a girl would be even less appealing than it already was for them as a guy.
that is the wildest one I've heard yet, if a guy doesn't do something just because "it feels gay" that just sounds like fragile masculinity, the concept is absurd, why would something like cleaning yourself make you feel insecure about your gender or sexuality??? hell even "I'm too lazy" is a better reason than because "it feels gay"!I used to think gender swap stories used the bathrooms was to make a little ecchi scene or want to make a perverted scene so they used it as an excuse. "Oh, I am gonna draw a scene where you almost see their closer thighs!" or whatever
Maybe some men don't wash much back there..... I've heard some men (unfortunately one big twitch streamer) said he didn't like to wash his ass because it felt "gay. It's strange????????????????????
that is the wildest one I've heard yet, if a guy doesn't do something just because "it feels gay" that just sounds like fragile masculinity, the concept is absurd, why would something like cleaning yourself make you feel insecure about your gender or sexuality??? hell even "I'm too lazy" is a better reason than because "it feels gay"!
Nah dude. I've actually heard a couple of men say this shit. Let's not forget there is a video of a man online saying that eating ice cream is gay too