Watersports

Urine play, acts involving urinating in or on another person, or any other behavior involving urination are all considered watersports. Participants in water sports may take pleasure in urinating on or being urinated on the face, breasts, or genitalia of others. Urinating in someone else's mouth, vagina, or rectum is also considered a watersport. These behaviors are frequently linked to BDSM. Some people view water sports as a type of edgeplay because they can be physically and psychologically intense.

Urinating on someone else can be used as a form of humiliation or punishment and is interpreted as a sign of possession. Water sports aren't limited to BDSM partnerships, though; in vanilla relationships, people could like the warm sensation of pee on their genitalia or body, or they might become aroused by their partner's urination.

Urine play, pee play, or piss play are other names for water sports.

More About Watersports

Although there are many different types of water sports, some common ones that people experiment with are:

  • Having someone urinate on you or being peed on (also known as a "golden shower")
  • observing someone urinate in their trousers or on oneself
  • observing someone urinate in D/S situations where the submissive is prohibited from urinating
  • urinating in the mouth of a partner
  • Use of catheters
  • Pee enemas

Water sports can get very messy. For this reason, many couples decide to engage in pee play in the shower or bathtub. Urine is also an acquired taste, which should come as no surprise. The urinator can try diluting their pee by drinking a lot of water to reduce the shock or gag effect when urinating in someone's mouth. However, note that urine has low bacterial concentrations and that this is one way some STIs might spread.