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The urophilic games

Between fascination and repulsion, the ultimate experience

Urophilic play, also known as "golden showers", is a sexual practice that involves incorporating urine into lovemaking. While this practice may seem extreme to some, it can be a source of pleasure for others. In this article, we explore the different facets of urophilic play and the precautions you can take to enjoy it safely.
 

Origins and motivations of urophilic play
 

Urophilic play is a form of paraphilia that has existed since ancient times. It is often associated with submission and domination, with one partner being subjected to the act of the other. Motivations for urophilic play vary from person to person and may be related to feelings of degradation, humiliation, domination, submission or simply a fascination with urine and its sensations.
 

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The different urophilic practices


There are several ways to practice urophilic games:

 

1. Golden rain: One of the partners urinates on the body or face of the other, providing sensations of heat, humidity and smell.

2. Ondinism: This is the practice of oral sex while one of the partners urinates, creating a mixture of sensations and flavors.

3. Wet and messy: This is the practice of urinating on objects or clothing worn by either partner, creating an atmosphere of messiness and soiling.

4. Active and passive urophilia: Active urophilia involves urinating on one's partner, while passive urophilia involves being urinated on.

 

Precautions and tips for urophilic play
 

To practice urophilic play safely, it is important to follow a few recommendations:

1. Consent: Make sure both partners are willing and interested in urophilic play.

2. Hygiene: It is important to wash before and after urophilic play to avoid infection and maintain good hygiene.

3. Communication: Discuss your limits and desires with your partner to ensure that the experience is enjoyable for both of you.

4. Preparation: Provide towels, protective sheets or an appropriate space to practice urophilic play without creating a mess.

5. Hydration: Proper hydration before and after urophilic play is essential to avoid dehydration and to ensure clearer, less concentrated urine, which will make the experience more enjoyable for both partners.6. Protection: Avoid urinating into openings such as the mouth, nose, eyes, vagina or anus to minimize the risk of infection. Use a condom during sex to prevent transmission of sexually transmitted infections.

 

Urophilic games and society


Urophilic play is often considered taboo or deviant because of its extreme nature and its association with acts of submission and degradation. However, it is important to remember that sexual practices vary from person to person, and that what may seem deviant to some may be pleasurable to others. As long as urophilic play is done consciously, with the consent of both partners, and with proper boundaries and hygiene precautions, there is no reason to consider it inappropriate. It is essential to maintain open and honest communication with your partner to explore new sexual and erotic experiences together, including urophilic play, if it fits your desires and boundaries.