• Varyk@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      Capsaicin doesn’t really affect your intestines, it’s more of a skin irritant.

      So just wash off your skin as soon as it’s dirty, no burns.

      This is from direct experience, i highly recommend anyone who likes spicy food(and everyone else) to get some sort of bidet rather than smearing waste on themselves with toilet paper.

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        11 months ago

        Dude, I’ve got a bidet, eat spicy enough and it burns AS IT’S COMING OUT, there’s no escaping it!

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            11 months ago

            There’s a big difference between “I eat spicy food all the time” and “Hey, let’s go buy some crazy hot sauces and do an evening where we eat them with whatever support we prefer going from the mildest to the hottest one!”

            I’ve got a sauce that I can’t put more than half a tea spoon of in a 10L batch of spaghetti sauce otherwise I have to decide who I eat it with…

            So go to a hot sauce place, tell them you want 10 of them going from Tabasco hot all the way to 1m SHU and enjoy the spicy butt!

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          11 months ago

          With a bidet, there’s a few seconds of burning if you really went crazy with spice, then you wash off and everything is back to normal vs. using toilet paper and suffering the burn and irritated skin for hours.

          That is an escape.

          As soon as I used my first bidet. I realized I had escaped the filthy cycle of toilet paper redistribution.