Watersports refers to urine play, or acts that involve urinating in or on another person, or any other activity the involves pee. Individuals who participate in watersports may enjoy being urinated on or urinating on another person's body, including their face, breasts and genitals. Watersports also includes acts such as urinating in another person's rectum, vagina or mouth. These acts are often associated with BDSM. Because it can be extreme in nature (both physically and psychologically) some also consider watersports a form of edgeplay.
Urinating on another person is seen as symbolic of possession, and it can be used as a form of punishment or humiliation. However, watersports are not only present in BDSM relationships; in vanilla relationships, people may just enjoy the warm feeling of urine on their bodies or genitals, or be turned on by the sight of their partner urinating.
Watersports is also known as urine play, pee play or piss play.
More About Watersports
Watersports can take many forms, but a few key things people tend to play around with include:
- Peeing on someone or being peed on (referred to as a "golden shower")
- Watching someone pee themselves/their pants
- Watching someone pee
- D/s scenes where the submissive isn't allowed to pee
- Urinating in a partner's mouth
- Catheter use
- Pee enemas
As you can imagine, watersports can get quite messy. Many couples choose to participate in urine play while in a tub or shower because of this. Not surprisingly, urine is also an acquired taste. To minimize the shock or gag factor when first urinating in a person's mouth, the urinator can drink lots of water in an effort to dilute their urine. Note, however, that urine contains low levels of bacteria, and that some STIs could be transmitted this way.