(I'm a tour guide, and you can't excuse yourself in the middle of a tour, and I've worked for companies where tours could be two hours long. You go before you leave.)
Interesting! Do you do, like, walking tours, or bus tours, or museum tours?
So, in this situation, I'd go before I left the house, make sure to plan a route that had somewhere with a bathroom on the way (McDonald's, Starbucks, something). And probably leave extra time so that I could also go when I got to the meeting before it started.
Exactly! I definitely know where the bathrooms are pretty much everywhere I go, and I would take all these precautions, especially after the FIRST unfortunate peeing incident.
I think the only time I've ever gone in what could be called "public" I was very very drunk in an alley. Fortunately I was wearing a skirt and no panties and it was somewhere in the neighborhood of 4 AM.
...I feel sure that there is an interesting story behind all this.
During snowpocalpyse I was in the car with friends. They got out to help push cars, and left me in charge of the vehicle. I had just about reached the point of figuring out a way to go in the McDonald's cup that was in the car when they returned. (This is something I still don't know how to do. Esp. without getting out of the car.)
Extreme weather is definitely one of those pee-in-a-cup-in-a-car situations. And it's one I've never had to face; I mean, I live in Los Angeles, and it is entirely possible for us to have truly terrible traffic jams that sort of amount to the same thing, but snow? Not unless climate change gets a LOT worse.
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Interesting! Do you do, like, walking tours, or bus tours, or museum tours?
So, in this situation, I'd go before I left the house, make sure to plan a route that had somewhere with a bathroom on the way (McDonald's, Starbucks, something). And probably leave extra time so that I could also go when I got to the meeting before it started.
Exactly! I definitely know where the bathrooms are pretty much everywhere I go, and I would take all these precautions, especially after the FIRST unfortunate peeing incident.
I think the only time I've ever gone in what could be called "public" I was very very drunk in an alley. Fortunately I was wearing a skirt and no panties and it was somewhere in the neighborhood of 4 AM.
...I feel sure that there is an interesting story behind all this.
During snowpocalpyse I was in the car with friends. They got out to help push cars, and left me in charge of the vehicle. I had just about reached the point of figuring out a way to go in the McDonald's cup that was in the car when they returned. (This is something I still don't know how to do. Esp. without getting out of the car.)
Extreme weather is definitely one of those pee-in-a-cup-in-a-car situations. And it's one I've never had to face; I mean, I live in Los Angeles, and it is entirely possible for us to have truly terrible traffic jams that sort of amount to the same thing, but snow? Not unless climate change gets a LOT worse.