People who enjoy BDSM are ecstatic about this fetish as it brings them immense pleasure.

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September 6th 2024.

People who enjoy BDSM are ecstatic about this fetish as it brings them immense pleasure.
Have you ever experienced that sudden rush of panic when you're desperate for a wee and rushing to the bathroom, desperately trying to hold it in? Well, believe it or not, there are some people who actually find that feeling of a full bladder to be a turn-on. It's called the omorashi fetish, and it's a whole subculture dedicated to the sexual pleasure of having a full bladder.

Now, before you start picturing golden showers and other related activities, let me clarify that omorashi is not just about pee play. It's more about the sensation of a full bladder and the control that comes with it. Sex educator Gigi Engle explains that it's a form of bladder control where one partner keeps their bladder full at the request of their dominant partner.

While it may seem like a niche fetish, Gigi has worked with numerous individuals who have this particular preference, and it's actually more common than you might think. According to Gigi, having a full bladder can enhance sexual experiences for some people, leading to more intense orgasms or even squirting.

But the primary appeal of omorashi goes beyond the physical sensations. It actually falls under the umbrella of BDSM, with the dominant partner having control over their submissive partner's bodily functions. It's a power dynamic that adds a kinky and erotic element to the sexual experience.

This control aspect is what makes omorashi a form of pain play as well. Holding in one's wee can be uncomfortable and even painful, and for some individuals, that discomfort adds to the sexual pleasure. In some cases, the omorashi fetish may also involve golden showers, where one partner urinates on the other during sex.

However, it's essential to note that prolonged and repeated omorashi can pose health risks. Gigi and GP Suzanne Wylie both highlight the potential for urinary tract infections (UTIs) and other complications due to holding in one's pee for extended periods. Suzanne also mentions the possibility of bladder rupture, which is a medical emergency.

Despite the potential risks, Gigi wants to break the stigma surrounding omorashi and assure people that it's a normal and common fetish. She encourages people to explore and embrace their desires, as long as they do it safely.

So, if you find yourself intrigued by the omorashi fetish, know that there's nothing wrong or shameful about it. Just make sure to prioritize your safety and sexual health, and never be afraid to explore your desires and fantasies. Remember, the more taboo something is, the more it can turn us on.

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