• Wallet
  • Reuseable bag
  • Combo battery pack/flashlight and charging cord
  • Moleskine book, pen and sharpie
  • Headphones
  • Shoehorn
  • Sunscreen
  • SPF chapstick
  • Bandaids
  • Tampons
  • Flossers
  • Nail files, nail clippers, tweezers
  • Tissues
  • Lotion
  • Immodium
  • Pill carrier with acetaminophen, xtra prescriptions, benadryl
  • Rhoto eye drops
  • Alcohol pads
  • Lactaid and Tums
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Xtra contacts
  • Needle and thread
  • Wet wipe
  • Soft wipe for glasses
  • Throat lozenges

Not pictured: keys with multi tool and usb with backups, contigo water bottle, and sunglasses, which I switch out depending on my corrective lenses of the day.

All packed in a small crossbody REI purse that could fit even more, like Mary Poppins. I love purses.

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        Believe it or not, nonlubricated condoms are a fairly useful emergency item. Mind you, we’re talking something you might use once a decade, but it’s kinda surprising how useful they can be in a pinch.

        The problem is that finding non lubricated ones can be annoying, and lubricated ones area really only useful for one thing, so you end up with a box of the the unlubed just sitting there, doing nothing for years lol

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          1 year ago

          The first obvious post by someone with a vag here and I get condom comments. Can’t say I’m surprised.

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            1 year ago

            Well, in all fairness, that’s the first you’ve mentioned a vag ;)

            But, until you disclosed being ace, carrying at least one condom for sexual purposes is still a good suggestion regardless of genital configuration. It isn’t only the penetrating person’s responsibility to ensure safer sex practices. Everyone that has a possibility of having sex should carry one unless they’re totally monogamous and fluid friendly.

            Let’s say my and my wife weren’t fluid bonded, maybe I carry one or two, and they get damaged, or I lose them. It makes sense for her the have at least one as well.

            Once you said you were ace, that goes out the window except for the possibility of involuntary activity where the assailant is willing to accept one before committing the act.

            But they’re still useful! I carry at least one in my bag despite being totally monogamous and not using them with my wife. If nothing else, I have one available should someone else be in need of one for sexual uses, or non sexual.

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              1 year ago

              Thanks so much for sharing!! ;) ;) IMO I think a much more useful and important carry everyone should have is tampons. After all, almost everyone has someone in their lives with a menstrual cycle, and menstruating happens roughly once a month. They can also be used in non-menstrual situations, such as getting badly cut, nosebleeds, or plugging other unwanted leaks. I find O.B. tampons to be the most space saving and eco friendly, as they don’t have an applicator that takes up unwanted space. That does mean that you have to use your finger as an applicator, but if you also carry some wet wipes that’ll take care of that issue, no problem. Make sure you carry one of each variety, as not only can each hold varying amounts of blood, but using a tampon that is too large for the amount of flow can cause toxic shock syndrome. Subscribe for more tampon facts!! /s