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By *Sfan OP   Man
over a year ago

London and Surrounds

Hi all,

There is something we all do every day, often several times per day.....yet, it seems to still be quite a taboo subject ?

What am I talking about ? Peeing....

So - please dont ridicule me - but I have a "thing" for girls peeing - and yes, I really enjoy both being covered in piss and also taking it in my mouth and swallowing...

Does that remind you of something ?

Cum....maybe ?

Most (but not all...) straight or bi women (or bi/gay guys too!) on this site will enjoy cum in some shape or form - some love it, some like to be covered in it, some enjoy it in their mouth - and some like to swallow it....basically the same things I enjoy with pee...

As a guy, there isn't much like a guys cum is for girls, for me to play with from a woman - yes, some women do squirt(and let me tell you, even less women squirt the real stuff rather than mainly piss!)...

So, a few thoughts here - why is pee so "disgusting" - when the "big long stick" that pee comes out of from a guy, also produces the stuff that folks love everywhere....

Why is it that squirting is socially acceptable and exciting, but a number of the same folks that think that pee is disgusting....

Why is it so much harder to find a woman willing to pee for me than bareback sex, yet, for peeing, no sex, no cleanup, no special accommodation(there are toilets everywhere) is even needed (or even exposing of naughty bits, the pee could even be done in a bottle!) ??

...and yes...just to acknowledge that I know that some of this could be seen as a bit one-sided, if I get to see a girl pee, or get handed a bottle with her pee in it, whats in this for her.....and there in lies the rest of my story - I always offer for anything that the lady desires, and can go from a quick piss n go - to a full on hot sexy time ...

Just some musings.....

Steve

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By *urtyDoggerMan
over a year ago

Colchester and surrounding

It is interesting, we are conditioned from an early age that piss is bad and dirty and obviously people follow that into adulthood. I am yet to experiment and embrace the feeling of being covered but it is on my list

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think people don’t like being covered in bodily waste. Like shit and piss because it unhygienic and therefore degrading. Cum is acceptable as it’s ok to cum inside some one so it’s biologically acceptable.

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By *Sfan OP   Man
over a year ago

London and Surrounds

You need to note that Im not talking about poo.....just pee....

...and there have been numerous "uses" for urine over the years - peeing on a hankie during the mustard gas attacks in WWI for example.

It was only around the turn of the 20th Century did public toilets start to appear and segregate men and women for these events.

Also, peeing appears in quite a number of well renowned artists collections and historical paintings:

https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/a-secret-history-of-the-pissing-figure-in-art

Some of this of course was to also "share" opioids from one person to another too....

So, hence my question ....

To me, at least, unlike poo, pee is "less" of bodily waste - primarily as its not particularly toxic unless you have something actually wrong with you....(poo, contains many things, which are toxic to humans e-coli being one for example). It was only very, very recently (within the last 10 years) that it was disproved that urine was generally sterile as it exited the body - but it has taken extremely sensitive equipment to prove that theory wrong, but even so......most foods we eat are not sterile!!

In some ways, I think its conditioning, in others its either incorrect assumptions and/or an unwillingness to understand.


"I think people don’t like being covered in bodily waste. Like shit and piss because it unhygienic and therefore degrading. Cum is acceptable as it’s ok to cum inside some one so it’s biologically acceptable. "

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By *luttyritaCDTV/TS
over a year ago

London


"You need to note that Im not talking about poo.....just pee....

...and there have been numerous "uses" for urine over the years - peeing on a hankie during the mustard gas attacks in WWI for example.

It was only around the turn of the 20th Century did public toilets start to appear and segregate men and women for these events.

Also, peeing appears in quite a number of well renowned artists collections and historical paintings:

https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/a-secret-history-of-the-pissing-figure-in-art

Some of this of course was to also "share" opioids from one person to another too....

So, hence my question ....

To me, at least, unlike poo, pee is "less" of bodily waste - primarily as its not particularly toxic unless you have something actually wrong with you....(poo, contains many things, which are toxic to humans e-coli being one for example). It was only very, very recently (within the last 10 years) that it was disproved that urine was generally sterile as it exited the body - but it has taken extremely sensitive equipment to prove that theory wrong, but even so......most foods we eat are not sterile!!

In some ways, I think its conditioning, in others its either incorrect assumptions and/or an unwillingness to understand.

I think people don’t like being covered in bodily waste. Like shit and piss because it unhygienic and therefore degrading. Cum is acceptable as it’s ok to cum inside some one so it’s biologically acceptable. "

Interesting discussion. My 2cts on top of what was added in the thread above, is the fact that pee, is sterile at the exit point, but very quickly develops bacteria that create the smell that we are conditioned to associate with dirtiness and unhiginic behavior (lots of proteins, trace minerals, sometimes even sugar. Bacteria love all of that).

Lots of people hate the smell and that puts people off. With cum, in my opinion, conditioning is less present 1) because we don't grow up smelling cum, so conditioning is not there 2) cum doesn't smell worse with time. It dries out and even looses smell, so it seems less "dirty".

There are more variables for sure, and human sexuality is as diverse as the persons that exist in the world.

My 2 cts. Cheers.

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By *urtyDoggerMan
over a year ago

Colchester and surrounding


"You need to note that Im not talking about poo.....just pee....

...and there have been numerous "uses" for urine over the years - peeing on a hankie during the mustard gas attacks in WWI for example.

It was only around the turn of the 20th Century did public toilets start to appear and segregate men and women for these events.

Also, peeing appears in quite a number of well renowned artists collections and historical paintings:

https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/a-secret-history-of-the-pissing-figure-in-art

Some of this of course was to also "share" opioids from one person to another too....

So, hence my question ....

To me, at least, unlike poo, pee is "less" of bodily waste - primarily as its not particularly toxic unless you have something actually wrong with you....(poo, contains many things, which are toxic to humans e-coli being one for example). It was only very, very recently (within the last 10 years) that it was disproved that urine was generally sterile as it exited the body - but it has taken extremely sensitive equipment to prove that theory wrong, but even so......most foods we eat are not sterile!!

In some ways, I think its conditioning, in others its either incorrect assumptions and/or an unwillingness to understand.

I think people don’t like being covered in bodily waste. Like shit and piss because it unhygienic and therefore degrading. Cum is acceptable as it’s ok to cum inside some one so it’s biologically acceptable.

Interesting discussion. My 2cts on top of what was added in the thread above, is the fact that pee, is sterile at the exit point, but very quickly develops bacteria that create the smell that we are conditioned to associate with dirtiness and unhiginic behavior (lots of proteins, trace minerals, sometimes even sugar. Bacteria love all of that).

Lots of people hate the smell and that puts people off. With cum, in my opinion, conditioning is less present 1) because we don't grow up smelling cum, so conditioning is not there 2) cum doesn't smell worse with time. It dries out and even looses smell, so it seems less "dirty".

There are more variables for sure, and human sexuality is as diverse as the persons that exist in the world.

My 2 cts. Cheers. "

Drinking a vast amount of water will get rid of the smell/bad taste.

And I personally don’t agree with Snakes assumption that it ‘has’ to be a degrading act..

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By *Sfan OP   Man
over a year ago

London and Surrounds

Definitely - I very much agree that although it can be degrading - it absolutely doesn't have to be....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This is a much better way to say what I said haha


"You need to note that Im not talking about poo.....just pee....

...and there have been numerous "uses" for urine over the years - peeing on a hankie during the mustard gas attacks in WWI for example.

It was only around the turn of the 20th Century did public toilets start to appear and segregate men and women for these events.

Also, peeing appears in quite a number of well renowned artists collections and historical paintings:

https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/a-secret-history-of-the-pissing-figure-in-art

Some of this of course was to also "share" opioids from one person to another too....

So, hence my question ....

To me, at least, unlike poo, pee is "less" of bodily waste - primarily as its not particularly toxic unless you have something actually wrong with you....(poo, contains many things, which are toxic to humans e-coli being one for example). It was only very, very recently (within the last 10 years) that it was disproved that urine was generally sterile as it exited the body - but it has taken extremely sensitive equipment to prove that theory wrong, but even so......most foods we eat are not sterile!!

In some ways, I think its conditioning, in others its either incorrect assumptions and/or an unwillingness to understand.

I think people don’t like being covered in bodily waste. Like shit and piss because it unhygienic and therefore degrading. Cum is acceptable as it’s ok to cum inside some one so it’s biologically acceptable.

Interesting discussion. My 2cts on top of what was added in the thread above, is the fact that pee, is sterile at the exit point, but very quickly develops bacteria that create the smell that we are conditioned to associate with dirtiness and unhiginic behavior (lots of proteins, trace minerals, sometimes even sugar. Bacteria love all of that).

Lots of people hate the smell and that puts people off. With cum, in my opinion, conditioning is less present 1) because we don't grow up smelling cum, so conditioning is not there 2) cum doesn't smell worse with time. It dries out and even looses smell, so it seems less "dirty".

There are more variables for sure, and human sexuality is as diverse as the persons that exist in the world.

My 2 cts. Cheers. "

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By *urtyDoggerMan
over a year ago

Colchester and surrounding

It’s not even so much the smell, or taste. I just like the actual visual it brings

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