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16 17 [Next] - Ladies, there's a great new product out there that enables you to pee standing up!!! Sounds strange, but it works like a charm. No more hovering over disgusting public toilets…or having to worry about not being able to find a restroom when you absolutely need one. Men have always been able to go just about anywhere without any worry - and now women can too!!! It's called the P-Mate and is a nifty little invention that is so lightweight to carry (fits into an envelope) - is made of a sturdy disposable coated cardboard, is so easy to use, and very discreet. You don’t even have to pull your pants completely down!!! A 'must have' to take along when traveling to places where restrooms might not be as plentiful, or as clean as you'd like. Makes a great everyday gift, or a very practical one for someone planning to travel. The P-Mate 18-Dec-2003 The P-Mate ID487 - When traveling out of the country, it is wise to keep most of your travelers' checks where they cannot be stolen. There is an item called a waist wallet that you wear under your garments. It is large enough for your passport and ID as well, but lays flat against your body. 24-Apr-2002 Mary Loeffler ID499 - If you are travelling alone and don't want any company, there are certain things you can do to dissuade unwanted attention. If on a coach or train, sit on the outside seat, placing your handbag, coat and jacket on the window seat. If in a bar restaurant, place your coat on the back of the seat opposite to make it look as if you have company. It may seem anti-social, but sometimes it's the only way. 1-Jan-2001 Wendy Sears ID854 - Single women traveling on their own might consider buying a cheap gold band to wear while out and about. When approached by men you can either say you're 'waiting for your husband' or profess undying faithfulness and say you could never stroll down the deserted beach with another man. Of course there are plenty other more direct and to the point comments you can make to fend off unwanted attention, but I've found the wedding band trick provokes less ire. Outdoor & Cultural Vacations for Women Over 40 18-Dec-2003 Outdoor & Cultural Vacations for Women Over 40 ID876 - In conservative Muslim countries, do as the native women do: veil! It protects you from the sun; it protects you from unwanted male attention; you don't need to be concerned about what you look like (so what if you are having a bad hair day?) and it is being respective of the culture you are visiting. I lived in Arabia for 2 years and learned to appreciate the flip side of wearing an abaya and veil. I felt safe anywhere at any time of day or night because a veiled/robed woman is unmolested - you might as well be a shadow if you are alone. What a relief! 21-Apr-2001 Robin Moore ID93 Would You Like to Add a Travel Tip?We welcome QUALITY travel tips from our users.Note: you will be required to enter the characters from a security image, so please make sure that you have your browser set to view images. (This measure was necessary to reduce spam.) You will be able to provide your URL, if applicable. Submit your travel tips and hints here. |
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