Watersports
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.
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Background
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
Risks
STIs
Hepatitis A and B may be transmissible through urine.
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.