Golden Shower

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What's Behind the Desire to Be Peed On?

The Golden Shower is a sexual practice in which one person either wets their partner with urine or receives urine from their partner. This activity is also known as "watersports" and falls under the category of urophilia, indicating a sexual preference for urine.

Enthusiasts of this activity experience sexual arousal by either urinating on their partner or receiving urine from them. Some enjoy consuming urine orally or having it on their entire body. The allure of this practice often lies in power play and domination. The submissive partner or masochist enjoys being urinated on, while those with a sadistic inclination derive arousal from dominating and humiliating the other. Many people also find the smell and taste of urine extremely pleasurable.

Watersports - How to Get Started and What to Consider 

If you're considering trying the Golden Shower, either on your own initiative or at your partner's suggestion, here are some things to keep in mind. 

Always Number 1: Consent

It's crucial that you approach this practice consensually. If your partner has longed for you to urinate on them, but it makes you extremely uncomfortable, it's important to communicate your feelings honestly. Don't degrade yourself for their sake if it goes against your boundaries. Conversely, you should accept it if your partner is not interested in trying this. Everyone has their limits in the bedroom. 

Are There Health Concerns?

Urine consists of waste products from the human body, which are expelled due to their lack of use. Urine is generally sterile and should not cause significant health issues when reintroduced. However, consuming large quantities is not advisable. Medical professionals especially discourage drinking urine from individuals with diseases like Hepatitis B, as it can be transmitted this way. In alternative medicine, there are proponents of urine therapy who hope for healing from various ailments through regular urine consumption, although this is not medically confirmed. In general, you should only consider this practice if both partners are healthy and free of sexually transmitted infections. 

How to Put Watersports into Practice

If you and your partner decide to explore the Golden Shower, it's best done in the bathroom or by adequately protecting your bed with plastic or a waterproof sheet. Latex is also suitable and quite popular in the scene due to its alluring qualities and easy cleanup. Expect that some spillage may occur and end up on the bed or the floor, so you might want to try it in the shower as a beginner. There's no risk of ruining valuable carpet that way. For starters, you might also find it intriguing to watch each other urinate. 

Golden Shower - No Shame!

Sexual preferences and fetishes are highly diverse and individual, and not everyone shares the same interests. While the Golden Shower may seem peculiar and unnatural to many people, as long as consent and hygiene are respected, it's entirely okay to pursue this preference.

It's important to note that within the fetish community, such preferences and practices are considered entirely normal and acceptable. In this community, people with similar sexual interests find a space where they can freely explore their desires and fantasies.

For those who are single and interested in exploring such fetishes or sexual preferences, the internet provides a variety of online forums and platforms where like-minded individuals can connect in their city or region (e.g., Joyclub or the dating app Feeld). This allows people to meet others who share similar interests and potentially experience new sexual adventures.

For individuals in committed relationships, open and honest communication about their sexual preferences and fantasies is crucial. If both partners are open to new experiences and provide consent, there is generally nothing wrong with trying sexual practices like the Golden Shower. However, communication and mutual consent are essential to ensure that the sexual activities within the relationship are respectful and consensual.

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