In the 1800s, women typically used chamber pots or outdoor privies, as indoor Plumbing was not widely available. They often wore long dresses that could be lifted to facilitate using these methods. In more affluent households, women might have designated rooms or screens for privacy, while poorer women had to manage in less private settings. Overall, the process was less convenient and more cumbersome compared to modern standards.
I didnt know girls did pee
Women urinate through their urethra.
a woman pee point is called urethra
Of course women, if they can direct their streams horizontally. Have you ever heard how women pee? It's much louder than men.
we pee out of the urethra, but we sit down we can also pee standing up, but most people sit down
nope, can't say i ever do, but lots of women just pee in the shower -minus the squating!
A women's chest is called her breasts 'Down there' is called her
The famous women of Australia in the 1800 were notably the convict women. Examples of these women were Esther Abrahams, Charlotte Badger, Mary Bryant, and Margaret Catchpole.
they have to pee on there sister or brother
No
Most women learned languages and basic math in school in the 1800's.
Most married women and upper class single women did not work outside of the home in the 1800's. The women who did work were mostly employed as nurses, teachers, or maids.