A man who uses wet wipes

So I'm a guy and been using wet wipes for a few months now and I love them. So much cleaner. But I had friends tell me they are only for women, not sure why since men poop too. Is it normal for men to use wet wipes too?

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Comments ( 38 )
  • MyTwoCentsNJ

    It's normal and bidets should be a standard feature in every bathroom. Americans sometimes make snide remarks about other countrie's hygiene habits, but when I lived in Miami almost all Latin households would have one or demand one. it is just considered the extra step to make you fresh and makes perfect sense to me now. Not to totally gross out everyone, but if douching was a standard post bathroom act I have a big hunch that colon rectal cancers would greatly decrease.

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    • kam-run

      Totally normal. Girls use the pipes for their time of the month and also for #2! But for a guy that uses them for #2 that shows that he is clean and has respect for his body. So great job, Guy! ;)

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  • Eagwol

    I Have used them too, but wet wipes can dry up if you don't use them quick enough, so I just damp the toilet paper on use.

    Who cares if wet wipes are only for women, I know that can't be true, even if it was, who cares? Keep buying them.

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  • jaybagel

    Sure it's normal. I use them all the time, I don't want my asshole itching because some people in society think men can't use them. That's bull. You're cleaning your body and having good hygiene, why would that be a bad thing?

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  • 7114garrett

    91% isopropyl alcohol. FIRE IN THE HOLE!!!!!!!!!

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  • Rihyae

    That's stupid of them to say..anyone can use wet wipes.

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  • NakedBoy50

    I use Kroger brand Home sense Flushable moist wipes so I'm cleaner and I even use the to clean my penis area. And they have soothing aloe & vitamin E and septic safe.

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  • wistfulmaiden

    They are for everyone :)

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  • Ellenna

    Just don't flush them, they block up toilets

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    • gloryholeflasher

      What do you suggest we do after we wipe our ass if we aren't supposed to flush them? Are you one of those people who just throw them on the floor and leave them for the janitor? Do you put it in a zip lock bag and put it in your pocket or your purse?

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      • Ellenna

        I very rarely use them away from home and when I do I dispose of them in the same way as at home: in the rubbish bin: what's so hard about that? Having worked as a cleaner I NEVER leave anything on the floor for someone else to clean up!

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        • gloryholeflasher

          I just can't see somebody coming out of a toilet stall with a couple of shitty wet wipes in their hand looking for the waste basket, or at least I don't WANT to see that.

          I'm glad you're not one of those who throw it on the floor. I have also done some janitorial/cleaning work and you'd be surprised at some of the stuff I've seen! Then again, I guess if you've been there then you WOULDN'T be surprised.

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          • Ellenna

            How hard would it be to wrap them in toilet paper? In women's toilets they could go in the tampon/pad waste bin

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            • gloryholeflasher

              If I came out of a toilet stall in the men's room with a big wad of something wrapped in TP I'd never live that down if anybody saw me. The guys would be talking about me for years. I suppose if I was at work when I took a crap I could TRY to sneak into the ladies room and drop it into the pad disposal container.
              Really it's a moot point as I don't carry a box of wet wipes around with me anyway. I only use them at home.

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    • NakedBoy50

      They make flush-able wipes.

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      • Ellenna

        I know that but that doesn't mean they won't block up your plumbing - read my posts

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    • I buy the flushable ones :-)

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      • Ellenna

        Just because the manufacturers label them "flushable" doesn't mean they break down in the environment. I heard someone from Choice (Australian consumer group) just yesterday on the radio, saying that the ones made by Kleenex do not break down for ages and are causing lots of plumbing and environmental problems.

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        • noid

          My mom used to flush wet wipes until it messed up the sewage system/plumbing. Pretty sure they were "flushable" too. She was so embarrassed when the guy who came to fix it said he'd never seen anything like that before. Lol.

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          • Ellenna

            Australian Choice is actually asking for them to be withdrawn from sale because of the damage they're doing. I guess they're not lying: lots of things are technically "flushable" but that doesn't guarantee you won't end up with a huge plumbing bill and/or damage to the environment

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        • The problem is that you are only suppose to flush one at a time, and usually not with more than one wipe of toilet paper. People wipe with like 5 and then flush all that.... THAT clogs.

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          • Ellenna

            I've never seen that on a packet: they all say "flushable" except for the Aldi ones, which say not to flush

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            • And then they usually say not to flush more than one at a time. The ones I have say that. (CVS generic)

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  • CountessDouche

    I just want to know how in the world this conversation even came up. What the fuck haha...

    I guess I just picture men with mustaches, mustaches that stand alone, proudly, without beards, drinking sparkling water, tinkling ice and fresh smelling lemon slices floating in their sweating glasses, pure refreshment on a picturesque balcony, near sunset...serious faced men with sweaters tied around their necks...someone suddenly looking to the left, awkwardly at first, shy in the way that only school boys can be, then clearing his throat and coming to terms with what he really wanted to say, and then asking everyone ..."do you ever feel not so fresh...down there?"

    Anyways, regardless of whether it happened that way, you should ignore your streak mark shitty butthole friends. You do whatever makes you feel clean and fresh, you hear me!?

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    • It was a group of my co-workers and me getting a couple drinks after work. Mix of guys and girls. In our office we now only have "gender neutral" restrooms, so we were talking about that and what makes them any different other than the sign.... and well alcohol can make you say weird shit too lol

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      • CountessDouche

        Jesus. I would literally hold my poo and farts till I exploded and died rather than go in a "gender neutral" bathroom. That's fucking horrific.

        To answer your question, it's fine for men to use wet wipes...it's great in fact. A clean butthole is nothing to laugh at.

        If I worked where you did, I would literally request longer breaks to go across the street for bathroom breaks. I'd be so uncomfortable in a mixed gender bathroom. Wtf.

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        • It's a single bathroom, one person at a time. It's the exact same as a "Family Restroom" they have in small stores. One person and no more. We have two.

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  • bearcreek51

    I am really into personal cleanliness---I happen to be a very hairy guy so i take extra measures to be clean and odor free--yes i usue wet wipes----Its good to be completely clean----just like you would want any other part of your body clean

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  • imacomputer

    Im a guy and I use the Pavillions/Vons generic brand called "Mom To Mom" because they are flushable AND contain no fragrance! A winning combo for me and my squeaky clean butt.


    Who would even know what you used or didnt use in the bathroom anyways????

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  • Terence_the_viking

    Only if you want to be clean.

    Oh and they are not as uncomfortable as the tissues you get in public loo's

    SCRATCHY BUM BUM.

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  • Bonefrost

    Yeah I've been using them a few years.Nice and fresh.Keeps your bunghole from itching too after dropping a hot one.

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  • flyingnostalgia

    You should use water to wash off the poo, then use toiletpaper to dry.

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    • jr__

      How if there is no water basin in the cubicle? Do I scoop out water from the bowl with my hands?

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      • flyingnostalgia

        Then take the water with you before you go to toilet.

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