Watersports in kink and fetish circles have very little to do with actual water and there's not a boat or canoe in sight! Watersports (also known as piss play), involves urination in various forms. Some people like to use piss play in a D/s dynamic, where one person pees on the other. Some kinksters are more into it as voyeurs, watching someone going to the toilet or wetting their clothes – and of course, some love to be watched too.
Urine itself is sterile as long as the person you're playing with is in good health. If a person isn't, then it's possible to transmit diseases such as viral, bacterial and fungal infections – this happens most frequently if someone has an open wound or someone pees directly into your mouth.
To indulge in safe golden showers, you need to know the health status of your partner. If you're not sure, ask them to aim away from your mouth and also be sure you have no cuts, scratches or other wounds on your body that the urine can get into.
Of course, you need to get consent for any kind of urine play before you go ahead. Make sure everyone is happy with what's going to happen and have a safe word in place. It might also be useful to have a safe action too, in case the person's mouth is full. A tap of hand or foot, a shake of the head or something similar could be used.
If you're the person who is urinating, be sure you're well-hydrated and have drunk plenty of liquid before you play. You want to feel the urge to go before you set the scene in motion, so you're ready for action.
Also, think about where you're going to enjoy your golden showers scene. Maybe you can take it outdoors, so you don't have to worry about the cleanup. In the bath or shower are also natural places for piss play to happen. Otherwise, you may want to have some sort of waterproof sheet to put on your bed or floor to protect it during your watersports scene.
Piss pig. Image by Istolethetv via Flickr Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)
You can enjoy piss play whichever way you like, but here are a few suggestions for you:
Do you experience a shy bladder? If you, really, really want to piss all over someone but it just won't come, don't panic. The more pressure you put on yourself, the less likely it is that you'll be able to manage it. Accept that this is a natural thing. Peeing on someone or for someone is very different to just going to the toilet like you usually do.
Take the pressure off yourself by doing something else. If it doesn't quite work out, have a plan-B ready to go so you can enjoy your scene still, even if the piss play doesn't happen. Drink some more water. Maybe you just aren't feeling the urge to empty your golden showers if your bladder isn’t full enough.
If you want to get into watersports, do some online research, watch videos of others doing it, chat to others and ask questions to other kinksters so you can be ready for your watersports experience—research before trying it yourself.
So now you're all ready to go and release your golden showers all over your favourite someone! Enjoy your consensual watersports and have lots of wet and messy fun.
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