Anatomy. Indeed. And uric acid. And laundry… and panty liners were not designed to draw uric acid away from very delicate tissues.
And I haven’t known quite how to address this idea that one can just “drip dry” other than to say that as a person who has to teach about sexual health and anatomy, that not every female person can easily “drip dry”.
It really, really bothers me that people make commands or assertions (that can come off as very smug) about bladder control, holding capacity, or being able to shake and have nothing left to deal with…
Humans have variably anatomy. Many women would be helpless to “drip dry”. Without wiping, uric acid can get into places that you really do not want it to be — especially if one is “older” and does not have the same level of protective body fluid that she had in her youth.
I’m sorry to have to do a health lesson here… and I really was sitting on it lest I be disciplined for offering ”medical advice” — honestly though, this is just hygiene information to prevent injury and to ask people to consider that their “just do like I do” can come across as “what the hell is wrong with you?” And women have enough of that to deal with as it is.
“Why carry a pound of toiletries?! I only need a comb and a toothbrush!” opine the men. Well, my friends… weigh your “feminine hygiene products”. Oh says another, “Just buy them in Spain! It’s not a third world country!” Sure… but people have favourite brands… and so yes, they might carry a half pound or more of packaging… that will at least diminish over the trip (Probably. …most 6-week trips will mean a diminishing supply).
Not everyone is past the age of managing ”feminine concerns” on a through hike.
I wish that people would be cognizant of the fact that age, reproductive stage of life, previous injury or illness, and the desire not to cause new injury do equate to needing individual attention. One size does not fit all in this area.
I say this with compassion for anyone who can’t comfortably manage the 17K without a rest stop in a bar…. For the person with PCOS who may want to go on a through-hike (even if it comes with decent beds and plumbing along much of the way, the physical aspect of camino is a through-hike)… for the person who has survived bladder cancer, a hysterectomy, pelvic floor issues with ageing….
Please, please… be gentle with each other.