Kinks We Don't Understand: Pee! 💧💧💧

How do you feel about pee play?

  • Yes, please!

    Votes: 13 32.5%
  • No, thanks!

    Votes: 14 35.0%
  • Meh

    Votes: 4 10.0%
  • Pmann has a pencil dick and eats boogers for breakfast

    Votes: 6 15.0%
  • I don't have enough info with which to have an educated opinion

    Votes: 3 7.5%

  • Total voters
    40

Wild_Honey_66

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What do you want to know? What wisdom do you have to offer?

Don't everybody talk at once!:cattail:
 
I'm in the 'no thanks' camp on this one.

I'd guess that it's one of those with a huge range, though - from people who want to watch or be watched but no 'contact', through to people who want to be covered in the stuff, or to do the covering?

You've mentioned the intimacy of it, I think, Honey - is that part of its attraction for you? Is that like watching someone shave? But more so?
 
Good thing you're here! You may proceed...

No. I’m not big on the old pee fetish. I get the appeal. But it isn’t for me. Someone else will have to defend this one.

It is not as... *searches for safe place descriptive word*... ‘unconventional’ as the DD/lg thing.
 
Meh vote

Receive in the heat of the moment, never given

A little background, when a woman gives birth it can cause the bladder to push down so when she sneezes or coughs, she pees a little. If you make her squirt by playing with her gspot, expect to be peed on. NO, Squirting is not peeing. There is a difference for those unaware. The pressure of pushing when squirting will cause both. If you're like me and insatiably hungry for pussy and enjoy making her squirt, expect a little pee if she's given birth in the past. I never told her she peed a little when she squirts. Still haven't to this day as know she's embarrassed about the little bit of pee when she sneezes or coughs. It's not that big of a deal to me.

Not turned off by it, but it doesn't excite me either. As long as we're both enjoying ourselves, I just roll with it.
 
Receive in the heat of the moment, never given

A little background, when a woman gives birth it can cause the bladder to push down so when she sneezes or coughs, she pees a little. If you make her squirt by playing with her gspot, expect to be peed on. NO, Squirting is not peeing. There is a difference for those unaware. The pressure of pushing when squirting will cause both. If you're like me and insatiably hungry for pussy and enjoy making her squirt, expect a little pee if she's given birth in the past. I never told her she peed a little when she squirts. Still haven't to this day as know she's embarrassed about the little bit of pee when she sneezes or coughs. It's not that big of a deal to me.

Not turned off by it, but it doesn't excite me either. As long as we're both enjoying ourselves, I just roll with it.


No. It’s pee. Tons of articles on this.
This is a readable one.

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/seriouslyscience/2018/08/22/7025/

Since it’s not cited properly, I’ll give an article where the chemical makeup of the fluid is the same, but the reasons for emission are different.


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/29285596/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/25545022/
 
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Agree to disagree?

No. It’s pee. Tons of articles on this.
This is a readable one.

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/seriouslyscience/2018/08/22/7025/

Since it’s not cited properly, I’ll give an article where the chemical makeup of the fluid is the same, but the reasons for emission are different.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/29285596/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/25545022/

I disagree as having been there more times than I care to count, it doesn't taste, look or smell the same. This article https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323953.php refutes your articles and we can go back and forth all day.
I hope you agree to disagree and move on as I will end with this: Squirting and the gspot are like religion and god...some believe it exists and others don't. Neither side despite all the studies, papers and books written can agree on which side is correct.
 
I disagree as having been there more times than I care to count, it doesn't taste, look or smell the same. This article https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323953.php refutes your articles and we can go back and forth all day.
I hope you agree to disagree and move on as I will end with this: Squirting and the gspot are like religion and god...some believe it exists and others don't. Neither side despite all the studies, papers and books written can agree on which side is correct.

I didn’t say it doesn’t exist, and I’m not here to judge anyone’s pee kink.

I like most of what you said, but the one thing about it “not being pee” jumped out at me. I said the chemical components of the fluid, as stated by science, are identical to pee.

It’s the reason it comes, the how and why, that’s under debate, not what it is.
If she squirts for good, cummy reasons and everyone is happy and consenting, then all is right with the world.
 
I disagree as having been there more times than I care to count, it doesn't taste, look or smell the same. This article https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323953.php refutes your articles and we can go back and forth all day.
I hope you agree to disagree and move on as I will end with this: Squirting and the gspot are like religion and god...some believe it exists and others don't. Neither side despite all the studies, papers and books written can agree on which side is correct.

Also, yes, I will drop it. This is not what the thread is about. Carry on. :)
 
I didn’t say it doesn’t exist, and I’m not here to judge anyone’s pee kink.

I like most of what you said, but the one thing about it “not being pee” jumped out at me. I said the chemical components of the fluid, as stated by science, are identical to pee.

It’s the reason it comes, the how and why, that’s under debate, not what it is.
If she squirts for good, cummy reasons and everyone is happy and consenting, then all is right with the world.
Why doesn't it smell like pee? Why didn't the white towels that we had under us to absorb the squirt have yellow damp spots on them?
 
Why doesn't it smell like pee? Why didn't the white towels that we had under us to absorb the squirt have yellow damp spots on them?

Because it’s a minuscule amount mixed with other fluid. Like cum.

If you like it, what’s the big deal?
 
Waste product

Urine is a waste product. It is perfectly natural but it is what it is... a waste product. The fact that it is discharged from the same area of the body that houses our genital organs doesn't turn it into something that it is not. Our bodies do produce sexual fluids and they do have a natural erotic effect on us. Sexual excitement from a body waste product may take place in the minds of some but it is not biologically a natural trigger for sexual stimulation.
 
Let me clarify, the only time I have pee played was when I was with a cougar and her friends as a kitten, it was expected, no guy has ever peed on me , one tried to pee inside me but I figured out what he was doing and stopped him, it’s not the urin I enjoyed it was the serving the ladies and would go back to that time again if I could.
 
I'm in the 'no thanks' camp on this one.

I'd guess that it's one of those with a huge range, though - from people who want to watch or be watched but no 'contact', through to people who want to be covered in the stuff, or to do the covering?

You've mentioned the intimacy of it, I think, Honey - is that part of its attraction for you? Is that like watching someone shave? But more so?

It did not appeal to me for a long time. Then i came across a thread on the fetish board (shocker) and read some posts that got me thinking in a different direction. It's been a while, so i forget the particulars, but the first post i remember had to do with the woman sitting on the man's lap on the toilet, while she went. No contact with the pee, just being part of the experience. The other post i remember was about fingering a partner while she was going, so a little contact.

After letting the idea roll around in my brain for a while, i asked a friend with more experience with kink what he thought about it, and he told me about his own experience, and why it felt intimate for him and his partner. Most of us share our sexual experiences with multiple partners, but how many have we shared this with? It's deeply personal, and usually private. That totally works for me.
 
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