"Eww, you have a piss kink?! How could anyone find that... sexy?"
Oh what a quaint little statement by someone who has almost certainly done one (or more) of the following without even considering it "exotic" or kinky:
- Eating bloody pussy
- Swallowing male jizz
- Butt fucking or worse, ass-licking
All of the above are OBJECTIVELY more unsanitary/risky than pee play. Even pee-drinking, which most of us don't do, would be biologically safer than the three acts listed above. I know turn-ons/turn-offs aren't always logical & they certainly can't be "reasoned" away. But it's worth noting here because people truly don't seem to get the relative risk of other sex acts compared with pee play.
Blood, semen & (especially) feces are all high-risk bodily fluids in terms of disease transmission. Blood, semen & vaginal fluid carry HIV, hepatitis C and the whole range of STDs, some of which are incurable (herpes) or cause cancer (HPV). Even breastmilk, which is universally viewed as healthy, transmits a vast number of diseases including Zika, Ebola, monkeypox and COVID as well as hepatitis C and HIV. Feces carries all of that PLUS the risks of fecal-oral diseases like:
- Norovirus
- Shigella (a cause of dysentery)
- Cholera
- E. Coli
- Salmonella Typhii (Typhoid fever)
- Polio
- H. pylori (the cause of stomach ulcers)
- Giardia
- Toxoplasmosis (one cause of schizophrenia)
- Tapeworms
- Hepatitis A & E
Basically, any disease you can contract from not washing your hands after pooping, drinking 3rd world contaminated water or literally eating sh*t can be contracted by licking someone's asshole. The anus is one of those things you can scrub until you're blue in the face but it will NEVER be 100% germ-free. Neither will the genitals, but the presence of feces is what makes assplay so risky. While the male prostate is accessible through the backpassage, women have no such structure or organ there so the obsession with anal is most certainly a result of porn-induced brainwashing... at least for women. In fact anal sex is far more likely to be painful or, at best, uncomfortable for women than to be actually pleasurable. Yet here we are. (I'm sure some women get a mental thrill from it, but the anus is simply not a sex organ for women so the popularity of this act doesn't jibe with the biological reality).
Pee comes from the sex organs. A full bladder presses on the female g-spot; peeing and "squirting" are biologically indistinguishable. Peeing is a somewhat taboo, private affair for adults. So a piss kink at least makes sense from a "why would you be into that?" standpoint. Yet people still behave as if it's some alien concept and perhaps the weirdest thing they've ever heard of. Even on pee forums people consistently ask "What caused your piss kink?" as if the idea itself is wholly unthinkable. Unlike male semen, urine doesn't contain the literal stench of death (putrescine and cadaverine) so there's that. Most importantly, it doesn't transmit STDs or fecal-oral diseases like so many acts people consider "vanilla". Urine is comparable to tears or saliva in disease transmission risk, and the smell can be reduced by simply being well-hydrated.
Maybe porn is to blame for normalizing dangerous, unsanitary acts to such a degree? Even so, there's no excuse for such backward views and lack of disease risk knowledge. Your disgust is BADLY misplaced, and I say that from the most objective, falsifiable position possible. (We all have our biases when it comes to sex but hopefully I've offered enough scientific/medical reasons to rethink this issue). You have every right to refuse to participate in someone's piss kink, but please don't act like it's the most disgusting thing you've ever heard.
FWIW, I don't want pee anywhere near my face and certainly not in my mouth. I'm not directly attracted TO urine itself, though this varies depending on which piss kinkster you talk to. For me it's just another amazing sensation (full bladder, wetting, peegasm, etc). I like it because it feels good, which is about as boring and basic an explanation as you can get when it comes to fetishes. Unlike BDSM it doesn't involve enduring pain or inflicting pain on others, so in that sense it's more "ethical" than one of the most common kinks in existence.
And if you still aren't convinced, check out Wikipedia's master list of paraphilias. I guarantee you'll find some of those more troubling, repulsive and wtf-worthy than a lil' old piss kink.


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