While in Bolivia decades ago, along with derbie hats and pigtails, the women wore bulbous skirts with petty coats enough to make a hoop effect. It looked like tent from the waist down. At a local Saturday market, one Native lady simply squatted in the gutter next to the sidewalk. Causally acting, her actual function was hidden from view. Only a tale-tell stream of fluid ran down the street from under her. Her keniestetic position no different from a host of other activities that a lady might do.
Squatting on the side of the road has been common for women until more recent times. As a boy in Japan, I remember grandmas on the side of the road squatting and even wiping in public in farmlands at the base of Mt. Fuji. Perhaps that is how women got to be the ones who get to wear skirts in so many cultures.
For a time, modern Western women no long peed at all. They would power their noses and defy nature in white gloves, bullet shell breasts and impossible shoes.
This public pee station is a solution to a problem. We are still not certain what the problem is, or was. Anyway, it seems to have been perceived a men's problem.
I do like their eco-friendly makeup. They make compost and have green plants on them.
Jbee