This is meant as a fictional background for stories the more literally minded of you might like to place on it.
Anatomy lecture in an institution for medical education.
In attendance: freshman students of both sexes.
In this representation you can see the lower digestive system of the female and male body, in
comparison there isn’t much of a difference, the bladder in the female is positioned in more
immediate vicinity of the sphincter, the urethra is shorter. At this time in the development of the
human body, there is no reason why the female should have less bladder or bowel control than the
male.
A situation that drastically changes with the onset of puberty, as you can see in this picture.
In preparation to the necessities brought on by pregnancy and childbirth, the female body undergoes
radical transformation. The bladder decreases slightly in size and repositions to make room for the
developing uterus; furthermore we perceive a significant decrease in the entire pelvic muscle tonus,
to allow easy passage of the child’s cranium during delivery. This is unquestionable an evolutionary
adaption in response to the steadily increasing size of the brain and in even measure the skull of our
ancestors.
The aforementioned changes detrimentally influence the ability in the female to prevent voidance
of her bodily wastes. You may ask why evolution has not compensated for this. The answer obviously is,
recent development. For one, our form of bipedal movement in comparison to the mostly quadruped
of our primatelike ancestors puts a far greater strain on the involved sphincter muscles. On the other
hand, involuntary urination and defecation isn’t such a big problem if you are not wearing any cloth. Both
are fairly new developments in the emergence of the human race.
There have been made inroads to rectify this, for girls in a modern society disadvantageous situation.
So far they have met with ambivalent success. Researches into the female reproductive cycle lead to
the development of a reliable contraceptive, which helped to prevent unwanted pregnancy, a not to
underestimate problem for females reaching out to gain independence.
It has been shown that through rigorous muscle training many a girl can obtain an adequate control
of her anal sphincter and in result her defecation around the age of 30. Bladder control has so far
proven unobtainable for the female before she enters menopause.
The link between maturation of the female reproductive system and incontinence unfortunately has
so far foiled any attempt to break it.
Yes Mr. Sharp, you got a question.
Mr. Sharp: More like a request, professor. Could you please ask Nathalie to go to the nursery, she stinks.
Nathalie: It’s not me.
Nathalie love, if it is not you, then why are all the students around you leaning as far away as they can get.
Nathalie: But I don’t want to miss the lecture. It’s not that bad anyway.
You are a smart girl and you want to learn, that is admirable, but today’s lesson for you is ,that if you
want to get through a whole lecture without a nappy change, you should make certain to do your bowel
movement at home. I am positive your colleagues agree with me. Now run along to the nursery and
Mrs. Abernathy will have you cleaned up and in a fresh nappy in no time, and the other students will
be very grateful for that, and one of them will surely let you copy her notes.
Phew, what a smelly little girl.
The superabsorbent materials used in today’s nappies offer girls the opportunity to participate in all
activities of daily life nearly as well as their male companions. They are not odor proof, though. This
is to the better as recent studies have shown. The test subjects underwent a dietary regime which
rendered their stool almost odorless. Given the chance most girls in that test stayed in their messed
nappies much longer then was prudent, with very detrimental effects on their health.
The female body reaches maturity at approximately the same rate as the male. Furthermore there is
no gender specific difference in intellectual development, but it is useless to confuse biological
maturity with mental maturity. Giving a female full responsibility over her live before she is ready will
put severe strain on her mental health. Having her compete for social status, recognition and
prestige, while her body and mind is completely in the thrall of her reproductive cycle puts her at an
unfair disadvantage.
There is no a doubt that girls need to have equal opportunities for education and training, to make
their transition into women as soon as they enter menopause as unimpeded as possible.
Professor Doctor Miriam Brown, Age 56
Anatomy lecture in an institution for medical education.
In attendance: freshman students of both sexes.
In this representation you can see the lower digestive system of the female and male body, in
comparison there isn’t much of a difference, the bladder in the female is positioned in more
immediate vicinity of the sphincter, the urethra is shorter. At this time in the development of the
human body, there is no reason why the female should have less bladder or bowel control than the
male.
A situation that drastically changes with the onset of puberty, as you can see in this picture.
In preparation to the necessities brought on by pregnancy and childbirth, the female body undergoes
radical transformation. The bladder decreases slightly in size and repositions to make room for the
developing uterus; furthermore we perceive a significant decrease in the entire pelvic muscle tonus,
to allow easy passage of the child’s cranium during delivery. This is unquestionable an evolutionary
adaption in response to the steadily increasing size of the brain and in even measure the skull of our
ancestors.
The aforementioned changes detrimentally influence the ability in the female to prevent voidance
of her bodily wastes. You may ask why evolution has not compensated for this. The answer obviously is,
recent development. For one, our form of bipedal movement in comparison to the mostly quadruped
of our primatelike ancestors puts a far greater strain on the involved sphincter muscles. On the other
hand, involuntary urination and defecation isn’t such a big problem if you are not wearing any cloth. Both
are fairly new developments in the emergence of the human race.
There have been made inroads to rectify this, for girls in a modern society disadvantageous situation.
So far they have met with ambivalent success. Researches into the female reproductive cycle lead to
the development of a reliable contraceptive, which helped to prevent unwanted pregnancy, a not to
underestimate problem for females reaching out to gain independence.
It has been shown that through rigorous muscle training many a girl can obtain an adequate control
of her anal sphincter and in result her defecation around the age of 30. Bladder control has so far
proven unobtainable for the female before she enters menopause.
The link between maturation of the female reproductive system and incontinence unfortunately has
so far foiled any attempt to break it.
Yes Mr. Sharp, you got a question.
Mr. Sharp: More like a request, professor. Could you please ask Nathalie to go to the nursery, she stinks.
Nathalie: It’s not me.
Nathalie love, if it is not you, then why are all the students around you leaning as far away as they can get.
Nathalie: But I don’t want to miss the lecture. It’s not that bad anyway.
You are a smart girl and you want to learn, that is admirable, but today’s lesson for you is ,that if you
want to get through a whole lecture without a nappy change, you should make certain to do your bowel
movement at home. I am positive your colleagues agree with me. Now run along to the nursery and
Mrs. Abernathy will have you cleaned up and in a fresh nappy in no time, and the other students will
be very grateful for that, and one of them will surely let you copy her notes.
Phew, what a smelly little girl.
The superabsorbent materials used in today’s nappies offer girls the opportunity to participate in all
activities of daily life nearly as well as their male companions. They are not odor proof, though. This
is to the better as recent studies have shown. The test subjects underwent a dietary regime which
rendered their stool almost odorless. Given the chance most girls in that test stayed in their messed
nappies much longer then was prudent, with very detrimental effects on their health.
The female body reaches maturity at approximately the same rate as the male. Furthermore there is
no gender specific difference in intellectual development, but it is useless to confuse biological
maturity with mental maturity. Giving a female full responsibility over her live before she is ready will
put severe strain on her mental health. Having her compete for social status, recognition and
prestige, while her body and mind is completely in the thrall of her reproductive cycle puts her at an
unfair disadvantage.
There is no a doubt that girls need to have equal opportunities for education and training, to make
their transition into women as soon as they enter menopause as unimpeded as possible.
Professor Doctor Miriam Brown, Age 56
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