




It is one of many bodily fluids. Hot, yellowish, accumulating in the very core of the human body, from where it flows out several times a day. Why does it excite someone? Maybe precisely because it comes from the very core. Maybe because it flows from intimate parts. Maybe because showing it to a partner or letting them taste it (and vice versa) demonstrates a much deeper openness than could not be expressed in any other way. Many people are afraid or find it disgusting, while others speak of it as the most intimate closeness.
As the professional literature states, urine is not poisonous, it exits the body as a sterile fluid and has some beneficial effects. This is important to know. If we come into contact with a partner's urine, we expose ourselves to a similar risk as when we come into contact with their saliva or sweat. We will not trivialize it as spring water. Of course, urine can also contain various bacteria, but so can spring water. In short, the urine of a healthy person is not dangerous. Sexual partners should observe hygiene rules and mutually know each other's health.
Piss has many varied slang names, such as peegames, water-sports, golden-shower, golden rain. The urinal games themselves can take many forms, from wearing diaper pants, watching a partner urinate, urinating during intercourse, to urinary enemas or even consumption.
On the website jenzeny.cz, we found an article (in Czech language): Pissing - a sexual practice not much talked about, for which we give a thumbs up! The article presents the whole topic of pissing clearly, readably, and most importantly sensitively, even for the completely uninitiated, so we really have nothing to add. Perhaps just that for any wet games, we recommend using latex or PVC bedding.