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Having lived in South-East Asia for a while I do see the benefit of a bidet, but I just don't see it as applicable to colder climates.
If the water that comes out of the pipe is fricking cold all year round, bidets are just impossible to use. And usually hot-water connections take too much time (and waste water) for the warm water to arrive. Maybe some of these Japanese toilet bidets that have a build in electric heater would work, but I am not entirely convinced.