I'm sorry, but as long as she chooses to be so explicit, I think Pamela's obligated, as a public service for the Good of Humanity, to describe "the rest of the story."
After all, many of us have never had this particular experience, and it'd be useful having Pamela's insight on how to handle it, if it were ever to happen to any of us.
For example, under what circumstances does such a thing usually happen--when Pamela's alone, nobody to see it, or when Pamela's out in public and many people see it?
Does it have any particular characteristic (such as an odor or a sound) that makes it immediately recognizable for what it is?
Do other people, if they're aware of it, comment upon it or look away silently?
Does another person, if seen, offer to help her, such as with a Kleenex, or is Pamela simply stuck there, watching it dribble down her thighs?
Does Pamela use a paper towel, Kleenex, napkin, or piece of bathroom tissue to clean it up?