Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a woman, I don't have that many pockets in most of the clothes that I am wearing to carry everything I need - wallet, cellphone, hand sanitizer, tissues, tampon, sunglasses/glasses, the purchases I've made. What is wrong if someone wants to wear a backpack or carry a sling? I usually dress nicely if I'm traveling in a city - slacks or a nice dress. Where do you put even your phone and wallet without a purse or bag? You are so silly and judgmental.
How am I am being judgmental. I can think something is odd without being judgmental.
My point is I have zero interest in carrying around a bag while walking around a city. I dress similarly to you, I carry my phone and that is it. Phone case holds three cards, never needed more.
Anonymous wrote:I love how OP thinks these requests are real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who gives an actual #$%@ OP? MYOB. If you want to walk around all day without a backpack, go for it and let other people do their thing. What difference does it actually make to you? You're like these people who absolutely defends their decisions because they just HAVE to be right. No one cares about your Swiss army knife, pepto bismol, mini light, folded tote carrying husband and dehydrated children.
Good for you. I don’t think you are wrong for carrying a backpack. I don’t care how you you travel. I just don’t see the point of it. This is a discussion board. Why does everyone harp on the pepto part? If I had just said medicine would it be a big deal. My husband has an issue with some food ingredients, so he should just ignore it? He doesn’t carry a Swiss Army knife. You literally can not tell he has anything in his pockets. No one has been dehydrated.
On the dehydration part. For those that carry a water bottle you still need to refill your water bottle. So you get a whopping 16-32 oz of water more than me before your first stop for water? Even assuming I have not stopped at all for water, dehydrating from that difference in intake.
I apologize if I missed it, but please, please, please link to these magical non-cargo-shorts-shorts that can carry medicine, a flash light, folded tote, and non-book reading material without being seen.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who gives an actual #$%@ OP? MYOB. If you want to walk around all day without a backpack, go for it and let other people do their thing. What difference does it actually make to you? You're like these people who absolutely defends their decisions because they just HAVE to be right. No one cares about your Swiss army knife, pepto bismol, mini light, folded tote carrying husband and dehydrated children.
Good for you. I don’t think you are wrong for carrying a backpack. I don’t care how you you travel. I just don’t see the point of it. This is a discussion board. Why does everyone harp on the pepto part? If I had just said medicine would it be a big deal. My husband has an issue with some food ingredients, so he should just ignore it? He doesn’t carry a Swiss Army knife. You literally can not tell he has anything in his pockets. No one has been dehydrated.
On the dehydration part. For those that carry a water bottle you still need to refill your water bottle. So you get a whopping 16-32 oz of water more than me before your first stop for water? Even assuming I have not stopped at all for water, dehydrating from that difference in intake.