Takeaway: While pee itself is an interesting kink on its own, what's most fascinating is how many different forms it takes. No, pee fetishim also referred to as urolagnia isn't a typo. In the world of kinks and fetishes , lots of things can be twisted into an erotic sensation. Pee is one of them. Like other fringe kinks of bodily functions such as sleeping , eating , and even something as simple as specific body parts , pee has found its way into the erotic profile of many sexually active adults. While pee itself is an interesting kink on its own, what's most fascinating are the different aspects of pee fetishism.
Scientific reasons why people enjoy 'golden showers' - and they're not necessarily 'perverted'
Why People Like Getting Peed On - VICE
There is a reason why most American voters are now familiar with the term " golden shower ," but I'll get to that in a minute. If you're still in the dark: No, it's not a shower chiseled out of a brick of gold although that would be amazing. A golden shower, also called "water sports," is a sex act that involves urine. No hard and fast rules here, except that it definitely involves pee. According to Samantha Manewitz, a sex therapist with the Institute for Sexual Education and Enlightenment who specializes in working with alt-sex and kink communities, there's often "a component of dominance and submission in the act of peeing on a partner or having a partner pee on you.
Golden Showers 101: Everything You Wanted to Know About Pee Play
Last night news trickled in of an unconfirmed report accusing president-elect Donald Trump of indulging in what the security services call a 'perversion' — paying women to urinate on a hotel bed Obama had slept in while in Russia. Although Trump denied it , the story has got people talking and joking about watersports, and as a dabbler I felt compelled to offer an insight into this kink — why do people like it? What exactly is the appeal of either giving or getting a 'golden shower'? A penchant for watersports - or more technically 'urolagnia' - is not exactly uncommon.
Golden showers, water sports, or piss play, whatever you call it, urophilia has recently had a resurgence in mainstream interest, following some unsavoury and as yet unproven leaks about a pre-White House Donald Trump. As a kink or fetish, getting sexually excited by urine or the thought of urine is still taboo, even in a world where suburban housewives read 50 Shades of Grey on the subway. So why are most people still so uncomfortable with urine play? Luna Matatas recently taught a class at Toronto sex shop Good For Her called, 'Intro to Urine Play' and I spoke with her just before the seminar to get a urophilia guide for beginners. VICE: Why pee?