I'm not sure specifically about 'Podark women' peeing outside. However, in general, in some areas with poor sanitation facilities or in emergency situations, women may face challenges regarding proper toileting facilities and might be forced to pee outside. But this is not a normal or ideal situation and efforts should be made to improve access to proper facilities.
Survival can be another theme. In stories where the podark represents a harsh or unforgiving environment, women having to pee outside can be part of the overall struggle for survival, having to adapt to the lack of modern conveniences and do what is necessary to take care of themselves.
One possible reason could be a lack of proper facilities nearby. If they are in a remote area like a forest during a hike or camping, there may be no toilets available.
Well, in some camping or hiking situations, women might find themselves in a situation where they have to pee outside. For example, during a long hike in the mountains where there are no restrooms nearby. Some women might share stories of how they found a secluded spot among the trees to relieve themselves while still being cautious of their surroundings.
Yes, unfortunately, there may be some rare instances. For example, in some extreme traffic jams where there are no available restrooms nearby, a desperate woman might be forced to find a way to relieve herself discreetly. However, this is not a common or socially acceptable behavior.
I'm not entirely sure if there are such specific scenes in the Poldark stories. I haven't come across any mention of it while watching or reading about Poldark, but it's possible that in a large body of work there could be some small detail that might imply such a situation, though it's not a common or well - known aspect of the stories.
Rather than exploring such improper stories, we could think about how to protect the environment when we are outdoors. For example, proper waste disposal and respecting nature.
One possible reason could be the lack of proper restroom facilities in their area. If there are no public toilets or private facilities available, they may have no choice. Another reason might be during long travels or hikes where there are no toilets on the way.
Another challenge is hygiene. Without proper facilities, it can be hard to keep clean. There might not be water to wash hands easily. Also, there could be concerns about insects or plants that might cause irritation.
At music festivals, many girls have stories. There are often long lines for the portable toilets. A girl might tell about how she had to wait in line for what seemed like forever, almost about to burst, and then when she finally got in, it was such a relief. It also shows the challenges of festival infrastructure for women's needs.
Well, in most cases, these are likely just urban legends. Such extreme and inappropriate situations are not common in real life. People often spread such wild stories for shock value, but there's usually no factual basis to them.