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Originally Posted by abaya
The women, however, still had to deal with a bifurcating urine stream (it goes everywhere, due to the labia and possible hair interference), holding our underwear far enough away (without removing it) to avoid getting sprayed, avoiding the urine spraying onto our shoes (not to mention the possibility of either side of the dirt hole collapsing under our feet, which has been known to happen), and hoping that the stream would not divert so far in its strength as to run down one leg or another.
And the bats, of course. And large spiders. And the toilet paper falling onto the dirt ground (which somehow, I didn't mind as much as I would mind toilet paper falling onto the floor of a public restroom in the Western world). But I suppose those were more equal-opportunity annoyances.
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That is the one thing I hate about road trips and hiking and such. The 'bifuricating' urine stream.
I think I'm getting better at it, but dammit, it's annoying. I carry wet wipes and tissues with me always now.
However, I will say it's better than the holes in the ground. They stink and they scare the shit out of me. (no pun intended) Thanks abaya for the spider and bat thing...I hadn't even thought of them.
I think I'll opt for outside over a hole in the ground any day...
As for the stalls, I'm a quick gal and not too picky. I hate when the tp is gone, but I'm flexible and small enough to maneuver the too close tp holders and doors without latches.