Potheads have 4/20. Coffee Lovers have National Frappe Day. There's even a Nothing Day. The list of crazy, pointless holidays is endless. So why haven't Omorashi lovers decided on a day to celebrate our fave pastime & made it official? I know most of us celebrate way more often than once a year, but just think about it: Omoday could be used as a #hashtag & general celebratory day to inform people about the fetish, share pee facts, debunk myths & maybe bring in new curious folks who were afraid to try it because they thought it was "too weird" or whatever. We could share pics of our wet pants & fly the official pee kink flag, or even organize local gatherings to celebrate. Just another way to normalize wetting & show our golden pride.
I nominate 6/06 as our holiday date. Why? 666 = "Omo" on the old phone keypad (plus it's got a threatening aura to scare off religious types). Or we could choose a day in September. It's the only month that contains "pee" in the title (unscrambled). Feel free to suggest your own date as these are a real reach lol.
The date isn't as important as the spirit of the holiday. Ideally, it should be less serious than gay pride for obvious reasons--don't wanna trivialize something as important as LGBT safety & freedoms--but it could borrow some elements from that since there is some overlap. Overall it'd just be silly & playful--a way for Omo lovers to find each other & feel less alone.
I'm not suggesting we go marching down Main Street with wet pants, btw That'd be detrimental to the cause. This would be more of an online or celebrate-at-home thing. One day in 365 to "flood" social media and the internet with pissy panted vids, stories, facts, games & pride. (And ideally this would NOT include other aspects of urophilia or things like messing, pee-drinking, Adult Baby kink, etc. Just desperation/wetting in pants or diapers). The point is to educate the world on Omorashi, which has a narrow & specific definition:
Followers of those other fetishes are free to create their own separate holidays. đ
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