When did we adopt toilet paper in the west? Or rather.. when did water stop being used?

by yerba-matee

As far as I have seen, lots of non European or ex-European colonies use water instead of toilet paper, which is surely more hygienic.

The Romans used sponges dipped in water and washed as far as I am aware, bidets were used before by some richer people but now it seems to be most countries in the west use only paper.

When did it go beyond water and become just the wipe? What caused this cultural change?

LlL-GHOST

We r not the only ones asking this question, & so far I've found no real answer tho. lol

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