What is Piss Play? A Beginner’s Guide to Watersports

By Mochi 路 Creator at Video Pissing

Curious about piss play but not sure where to start? You’re not alone. Watersports (the sexy kind, not jet skis) is one of the most common fetishes out there, yet it’s rarely talked about openly. Let’s change that.

What Exactly is Piss Play?

Piss play, also called watersports or golden showers, refers to any sexual activity involving urine. This can range from watching someone pee to being peed on to incorporating pee into other sexual acts.

The fetish encompasses many sub-categories:

  • Omorashi – The Japanese term for wetting oneself, focusing on desperation and accidents
  • Golden showers – Peeing on a partner (or being peed on)
  • Wetting – Intentionally or accidentally peeing in clothes
  • Desperation – The build-up of needing to pee badly
  • Voyeurism – Watching others pee

Why Do People Enjoy It?

The appeal varies from person to person:

  • Taboo thrill – It’s forbidden, which makes it exciting
  • Intimacy – Sharing something private creates connection
  • Power dynamics – Can be dominant or submissive
  • Sensation – Warmth, wetness, the physical feeling
  • Relief – The pleasure of finally releasing a full bladder

Is It Safe?

Urine is sterile when it leaves the body (in healthy individuals). The main considerations:

  • Stay hydrated – dilute urine is more pleasant
  • Avoid if either partner has a UTI
  • Don’t pee in eyes, open wounds, or internal areas
  • Clean up thoroughly afterward

Getting Started

If you’re curious:

  1. Start with videos to explore what appeals to you
  2. Communicate with partners openly
  3. Try in the shower first – easy cleanup
  4. Start small and work up to more intense play

The most important thing is consent and communication. This fetish requires trust between partners.


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