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}}'''Watersports''' is a form of sexual activity that involves urine. It can encompass a wide range of practices including, but not limited to, urinating in front of a partner, on a partner, being urinated on, or drinking urine.


Provide a brief summary of this kink here.
== Background<!-- Provide background information for this kink. --> ==
Watersports for many has a sexual appeal which may link to the taboo of piss as a fetish, and many find the act itself sensual and sexual. Some fetish clubs have dedicated areas for piss play, but you should not do piss play outside of those areas (someone has to clean it up!).  London has a dedicated watersports event called Streams of Pleasure.  Lab in Berlin has a dedicated piss area.  


== Background<!-- Provide background information for this kink. --> ==
== Appeal ==
The appeal of watersports can vary greatly among participants; for some, it's the taboo or the breaking of societal norms that provides excitement, while for others, it might be about the sensation, the intimacy of sharing something so personal, or the power dynamics involved.
 
== Methods ==
Watersports commonly involves being urinated on, either naked, clothed or while wearing fetish gear such as rubber or leather. This may or may not be washed after depending on preference, but it may affect the longevity of gear if unwashed.
 
It can also involve being urinated in, both the mouth and the anus. When urinating into the anus, a hollow plug can be used to make this process easier.
 
Urinating in the mouth may or may not involve swallowing or drinking, hoods and/or gags may be used to aid/encourage/force the sub to drink.


== Appeal<!-- Describe the reasons why people participate in this kink. --> ==
Some watersports play involves catheters; refer to the article on [[urethral play]] for additional considerations around this.  


== Methods<!-- Describe the techniques and approaches for how this kink is typically performed. --> ==
=== Omorashi ===
This subculture involves arousal from the idea or feeling of having a full bladder and potentially wetting one's self.<ref>{{Citation |title=Omorashi |date=2024-10-07 |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omorashi |work=Wikipedia |access-date=2024-11-05 |language=en}}</ref>


== Risks<!-- Describe the risks of this kink. --> ==
== Risks ==


=== STIs ===
=== STIs ===
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=== Drugs ===
=== Drugs ===
Not all drugs are metabolised by the body and some prescription and illegal drugs and remain in urine and if drunk affect the person consuming.  If your playmate is on medication and you plan to drink, check with them what they take and any potential effects and side effects on you. It may well be safer not to drink their urine.  Similarly, with illegal drugs especially amphetamines (such as mkat or crystal methamphetamine) which are not metabolised by the body. This can particularly pose a risk where engaging in chemsex or in club/party scenarios where you may not be aware that people have taken drugs.  
Many drugs are not fully metabolized by the body and are excreted in the urine. This can include common over-the-counter medications, prescription drugs, and recreational drugs. If consuming urine (either orally or rectally), ensure that you are aware of any substances that your partner has consumed regardless of legal status. This can particular pose a risk when engaging in chemsex or in club/party scenarios where you may not be aware that people have taken drugs.
 
Common drugs that are not fully metabolized by the body and remain in urine include:
 
* Amphetamines (including most ADHD medications, mephedrone, methamphetamine, and MDMA)
* Cetirizine (Zyrtec)
* Ketamine
* Psilocybin and psilocin (compounds found in magic mushrooms)<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Dinis-Oliveira |first=Ricardo Jorge |date=2017-01-31 |title=Metabolism of psilocybin and psilocin: clinical and forensic toxicological relevance |url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28074670/ |journal=Drug Metabolism Reviews |volume=49 |issue=1 |pages=84–91 |doi=10.1080/03602532.2016.1278228 |issn=1097-9883 |pmid=28074670}}</ref>
 
=== Choking ===
Consumption of any liquid can be a choking hazard. It particularly presents a risk when the sub is wearing a hood and/or gag that transfers liquid directly into the throat. This usually requires some getting used to, and large quantities of liquid may be difficult. The use of hand signals can help with communication when gags make verbal communication difficult. It is important to be prepared to quickly get the sub out of a hood if necessary. 
 
== Risk mitigation ==
When using hoods to encourage/force piss drinking, ensure the sub can communicate if they need out of the hood quickly and the Dom can release them from the hood swiftly and without panicking and provide and support or first aid that the sub needs if choking.
 
If the sub is choking on liquid, you can hit them firmly on the back between the shoulder blades with the heel of your hand.  


== Risk mitigation<!-- Describe the risk mitigation for this kink. --> ==
If you suspect yourself or a playmate has unknowingly or unintentionally consumed piss that contains unknown drugs, seek medical assistance immediately.  


== Known incidents<!-- Provide a list of links to articles describing incidents involving this kink. --> ==
== Known incidents<!-- Provide a list of links to articles describing incidents involving this kink. --> ==

Latest revision as of 21:06, 20 January 2025

Watersports
Other names Piss play, golden shower
Health risk Mild
Legal risk

Watersports is a form of sexual activity that involves urine. It can encompass a wide range of practices including, but not limited to, urinating in front of a partner, on a partner, being urinated on, or drinking urine.

Background

Watersports for many has a sexual appeal which may link to the taboo of piss as a fetish, and many find the act itself sensual and sexual. Some fetish clubs have dedicated areas for piss play, but you should not do piss play outside of those areas (someone has to clean it up!). London has a dedicated watersports event called Streams of Pleasure. Lab in Berlin has a dedicated piss area.

Appeal

The appeal of watersports can vary greatly among participants; for some, it's the taboo or the breaking of societal norms that provides excitement, while for others, it might be about the sensation, the intimacy of sharing something so personal, or the power dynamics involved.

Methods

Watersports commonly involves being urinated on, either naked, clothed or while wearing fetish gear such as rubber or leather. This may or may not be washed after depending on preference, but it may affect the longevity of gear if unwashed.

It can also involve being urinated in, both the mouth and the anus. When urinating into the anus, a hollow plug can be used to make this process easier.

Urinating in the mouth may or may not involve swallowing or drinking, hoods and/or gags may be used to aid/encourage/force the sub to drink.

Some watersports play involves catheters; refer to the article on urethral play for additional considerations around this.

Omorashi

This subculture involves arousal from the idea or feeling of having a full bladder and potentially wetting one's self.[1]

Risks

STIs

Hepatitis A and B may be transmissible through urine.

Drugs

Many drugs are not fully metabolized by the body and are excreted in the urine. This can include common over-the-counter medications, prescription drugs, and recreational drugs. If consuming urine (either orally or rectally), ensure that you are aware of any substances that your partner has consumed regardless of legal status. This can particular pose a risk when engaging in chemsex or in club/party scenarios where you may not be aware that people have taken drugs.

Common drugs that are not fully metabolized by the body and remain in urine include:

  • Amphetamines (including most ADHD medications, mephedrone, methamphetamine, and MDMA)
  • Cetirizine (Zyrtec)
  • Ketamine
  • Psilocybin and psilocin (compounds found in magic mushrooms)[2]

Choking

Consumption of any liquid can be a choking hazard. It particularly presents a risk when the sub is wearing a hood and/or gag that transfers liquid directly into the throat. This usually requires some getting used to, and large quantities of liquid may be difficult. The use of hand signals can help with communication when gags make verbal communication difficult. It is important to be prepared to quickly get the sub out of a hood if necessary.

Risk mitigation

When using hoods to encourage/force piss drinking, ensure the sub can communicate if they need out of the hood quickly and the Dom can release them from the hood swiftly and without panicking and provide and support or first aid that the sub needs if choking.

If the sub is choking on liquid, you can hit them firmly on the back between the shoulder blades with the heel of your hand.

If you suspect yourself or a playmate has unknowingly or unintentionally consumed piss that contains unknown drugs, seek medical assistance immediately.

Known incidents

Medical case reports

RACKWiki incident reports

References

  1. "Omorashi", Wikipedia, 2024-10-07, retrieved 2024-11-05
  2. Dinis-Oliveira, Ricardo Jorge (2017-01-31). "Metabolism of psilocybin and psilocin: clinical and forensic toxicological relevance". Drug Metabolism Reviews. 49 (1): 84–91. doi:10.1080/03602532.2016.1278228. ISSN 1097-9883. PMID 28074670.