Compared to men, it is generally much more complicated for women to pee in public when experiencing a scarcity of public bathrooms. On the other hand, when a peeing outside emergency occurs for women, it gets inconvenient since maintaining a certain level of privacy is not assured. In case of an emergency, here are a few handy tips on how to pee in public without being noticed:

Assisted squat behind a tree or a friend:

It is not always comfortable doing a full squat in public, so this can be a practical alternative. The tree or friend or even a rock will provide enough cover for you, and you will feel safer and more at ease knowing your back is covered.

Improvise a hiding solution:

To this aim, you can always carry Sarong-like clothes that you can wrap yourself with from your waist as you squat to do it. Although this will be very obvious what you are up to, it will keep you safe from prying eyes and unwanted embarrassment.

Get some practical clothes:

There is a variety of clothes originating from the sports industry. These clothes were made specifically to assist women who need to use the restrooms in public settings. We have examples like trap-door skirts and the Zip Hers shorts and pants, which allow peeing without pulling them down.

Half squatting:

As mentioned above, a full squat is not ideal. Another alternative is to only squat halfway to the ground, the right foot behind and the left knee bent at ninety degrees. Careful, you need to go sufficiently down to not create a mess with splashes everywhere, and it shouldn’t be tried when it is too windy.

Locate the best private location:

It is crucial to find a nice and isolated location, and it is usually best to choose hidden areas, the best including bushes or behind rocks and trees, or higher grounds from the main trail or road. It is easier for people to notice what’s happening below them than over them. So pick carefully!

Use a stand-to-pee device:

This is by far the easiest of them since it will not require any kind of squatting, causing unwanted strain on the knees. This is the closest to women being as comfortable as men when peeing in public. It is actually more comfortable than men since none of their privates will be exposed for people to see. A disposable stand-and-pee device is not only easy to use but they are made of lightweight paperboard which makes them easy to carry with you at all times.