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== Methods ==
== Methods ==
Watersports commonly involves being pissed on, either naked, clothed or while wearing fetish gear such as rubber or leather. This may or may not be washed after depending on your preference for piss, but it may affect the longevity of gear if unwashed.  
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 pissed in, both the mouth and the ass. When pissing into an ass a hollow plug may be used to make it easier to piss into the bottom.  
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.  


Pissing 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.  
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, which is a subject in it's own right. When using catheters sterile procedure should be followed to reduce the risk of infection, catheters must not be reused or shared.  
Some watersports play involves catheters; refer to the article on [[urethral play]] for additional considerations around this.  


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=== Choking ===
=== Choking ===
There is a risk of a choking hazard if the sub is drinking piss, particularly if wearing a hood that transfers piss into a gag in the subs throat, e.g. funnel hoods.  Subs may need to get used to hoods before drinking, and to build up the amount of piss they need to drink. Had signals may help communication with the Dom where piss gags make communication difficult. The Dom should be prepared and able to get the sub out of a hood quickly if required.   
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 ==
== Risk mitigation ==
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