Urolagnia also urophilia , golden shower and watersports is a paraphilia in which sexual excitement is associated with the sight or thought of urine or urination. The term has origins in the Greek language from ouron , "urine", and lagneia , "lust". Golden shower is slang for the practice of urinating on another person for sexual pleasure. Urolagnia is a paraphilia. Other variations include arousal from wetting or seeing someone else urinate in their pants or underclothes, or wetting the bed. Other forms of urolagnia may involve a tendency to be sexually aroused by smelling urine-soaked clothing or body parts. In many cases, a strong correlation or conditioning arises between urine smell or sight, and the sexual act. Urolagnia is sometimes associated with, or confused with omorashi , arousal from having a full bladder or a sexual attraction to someone else experiencing the discomfort or pain of a full bladder, possibly a sadomasochistic inclination.


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There is a reason why most American voters are now familiar with the term " golden shower ," but I'll get to that in a minute. If you're still in the dark: No, it's not a shower chiseled out of a brick of gold although that would be amazing. A golden shower, also called "water sports," is a sex act that involves urine. No hard and fast rules here, except that it definitely involves pee. According to Samantha Manewitz, a sex therapist with the Institute for Sexual Education and Enlightenment who specializes in working with alt-sex and kink communities, there's often "a component of dominance and submission in the act of peeing on a partner or having a partner pee on you. There's no way to really quantify how many people are interested in golden showers, but Manewitz said "there are far more people who are interested in this sort of play than are willing to disclose it," as is the case with any kink or fetish. In her practice, she's found that people are into it for a variety of reasons.
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Chris Donaghue , the author of Sex Outside the Lines. The acclaimed sex therapist isn't opining about the sort of long, slow, deep, soft, wet kisses Kevin Costner described in Bull Durham. He's talking about urophilia, otherwise known as piss play or—in the words of an unsubstantiated report that's gotten some ink recently—golden showers. Although urophilia isn't quite as rare as you might think, we don't talk about it that much because we have a culture that is still a bit squeamish about sex. And if there's anything we're more squeamish about than sex, it's bathroom habits. Urophilia does an excellent job of straddling both lines. Some people think it's nasty and disgusting. This man—let's call him Pierre—discovered he was into piss play when he saw it in a porn a few years ago and found himself aroused. He asked a woman he occasionally had sex with if she'd be into it and she was game, but told him that she'd need to relax by having sex first. So they did and once she'd been on top of him for a while, "she said she was ready and then stood up and peed all over my stomach and penis while I masturbated," says Pierre.
According to an unverified U. In light of the increased media attention on the good old golden shower, we set out to get to the bottom of the fetish. First of all, a golden shower is slang for any sex act involving urination. The documents published by Buzzfeed claim that Trump employed "a number of prostitutes to perform a 'golden showers' urination show in front of him. So why would a person be interested in this?