Golden Showers - Your How-To Guide

28th April, 2023

 

Golden Showers

Your How-To Guide

To WEE or not to WEE? That is the question. If you want to create a splash in your extracurricular activities, then urinate in the correct place. Watersports, piss play or Urolagnia, can be seen as a taboo paraphilia in our society today, so why do so many see it as ‘dirty’ or ‘disgusting’? Considering that urine is near enough sterile when it passes the human body, for it to be called dirty seems like a strange conclusion. Many people choose to engage in watersports, from being aroused at the thought or sight of urine to achieving a much greater level of intimacy between themselves and their partner or to even enhancing and intensifying BDSM and humiliation play.
Below we have put together a simple guide to watersports.

Play Safe

For those of us who are aroused at the thought of urine from golden showers to drinking it, we must wonder if its safe. Remember that what goes into the body must come out, this includes any medication or supplements that are taken will be passed in the urine.

One of the main concerns while drinking urine is the mineral and sodium contents. It’s advisable that the person providing the urine drinks a lot of water about an hour or so before the water sports take place. Drinking urine if dehydrated is never advised, as urine will make you more dehydrated.

It’s good practice to start mid-stream than at the very start, as this reduces the risk of transmitting bacteria. This means that the urethra will have flushed out any lingering bacteria to stop infections from being passed.

Some people may worry about catching sexually transmitted infections. But studies show that urine without visible traces of blood can not pass STIs or HIV. This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t know your partner’s STI status. Always be safe, never be sorry. Always sterilise your equipment before and after each use. You want to be creating memories, not infections.

Important Points

  • Drink lots of water an hour or so beforehand.
  • Check your partner's STI and HIV status before engaging in watersports(urine can facilitate Hepatitis B)
  • Don’t do anything too strenuous beforehand to stop yourself from becoming dehydrated.
  • Sterilise all equipment before and after use
  • Avoid drinking urine if you’re already dehydrated, as it can dehydrate you further.
  • Don't start peeing on your partner without discussing it with them first.
  • Don’t use diuretic drugs during your play

 

Take it nice and easy

It's advisable to take things slowly. You don’t want to dive in at the deep end without testing the water first. At Kinky Bondage Fetish, we are no strangers to the weird and wonderful, but we know that something that may work for one person won’t work for everyone. That's why it's essential to research and experiment before taking the massive leap.

The simple steps below may help you decide whether watersports are for you.

  • Take a pee next time you are on your own in the shower.
  • Watch your partner take a pee and have them watch you. Do this in the shower to start with, and then if you’re feeling a bit adventurous, you could always venture outside. But do make yourself aware of public regulations and laws.
  • Why not try having a shower with your partner and asking them to pee whilst you hold your hand out in their stream?
  • As you get more comfortable and confident with the idea of urine, why not lie in the bath and ask your partner to wee on your stomach? Some might be lucky enough to experience an orgasm from this alone.

Not being ones to discriminate here at Kinky fetish bondage, we can only apologise because most of the above can only be practised with a partner. If you would rather piss play alone, why not try self-peeing?

Time to begin

So, it's time to make those all-important decisions. Do you want to be on the giver or the receiving end? What do you want to get out of your watersport fetish?

We embrace the fact that everyone is unique and has different ways in which they would like to engage in urolagnia. Some people become sexually aroused simply by wetting themselves or watching others wet themselves in private or public. Some people enjoy holding in their urine or watching others do so. This is referred to as omarashi. Then some enjoy pussing (the act of a male watching a female urinate in a semi-public place) or voyeurism (the act of watching undetected as someone pees). Many people choose to incorporate water sports into BDSM or sex play.