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Superhero Omorashi


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I started watching The Boys, the new Amazon series adapting a rather brutal comic that I remember reading quite a bit of back when I had more time to read comics. In the series, it depicts a world where superheroes are real, extremely powerful, and a part of the social/celebrity world. That is to say, heroes may have the power to save people, but a lot of what they do is for the sake of their public image, merchandising, and helping their own bottom line. Anyone who has a stomach for some gore, and likes deconstructions of the superhero genre (which isn't exactly uncommon these days) would probably do well to give it a try. 

Either way, I watched a few episodes today to get some inspiration. I'm a fan of stories with people who have some powers or another. I have a short series about monsterboys, and one set in a rather Urban Fantasy setting inspired by World/Chronicle of Darkness. I like those types of stories, where unexpected physiology, or powers, or situations can lead to lewdness. I don't think it is any surprise that most Urban Fantasy tends to have baked in romance elements. Monstergirls/boys are just great, and deep down a lot of people want to see them get it on. I'm not going to fight that, since I'm also one of those people. 

Back to superheroes, there are a lot of ways I could see taking a superhero story. The range of powers that a superhero can have may as well be infinite. For omorashi though? there are a few that instantly came to mind. A common quirk of speedsters in comic books is that their 'metabolism' is dialed to 11. Having the Flash eating at all times, or needing snack breaks to keep up the nutrients to maintain their powers. The assumption of course is that all of that extra energy is burned off while they are doing their heroics. Plus, you know, in a comic no one has to stop for a whizz unless it is a quick one panel joke (I'm sure there are exceptions that people could point out to me). It makes me think about how I heard from someone that though they stay hydrated, Nascar drivers don't need piss breaks because their cars are so hot that their body dries out. I think that is BS, but I don't know enough to refute it (nor care enough about Nascar to look it up). But we do know that normal people who are super active don't tend to burn through so much that they don't have... accidents. 

A woman showing best peeing poses for mid-marathon

Marathon runners are a little famous for their accidents, and if you just google a few marathon blogs they will give you long talks about how great it feels to piss yourself during the run. No really, it is mind-blowing. Worse happens too, a few 'brown showers', if you will. When you are that deep into a run, and get that 'runner's high' that shocks your body with fight or flight style adrenaline, I have to imagine that your body does the natural thing and tries to void any excess weight and worries. That means that your wee goes bye bye. 

A woman showing her socks are still clean after peeing

So maybe a speedster's body can burn through all that water, but other supers that need to consume a lot, maybe not. In the popular series, Invincible, there is a female character who has to eat a ton because her body burns the calories for her abilities (or some other pseudo-science). There was the realization that because of how much she eats, she goes to the bathroom a ton. While exciting for me, I'm sure it was mostly played as a joke or for the squick factor. Later she decided to stop using her powers, and it lead to a ton of weight gain. I'm sure Robert Kirkman has no secret fetishes he is trying to hide. Point is, here is an example of a non-speedster character that has 'metabolism and burning energy' as a part of their power set, and therefore could find themselves in a potty emergency just based on that alone. Another good one is Momo from Boku no Hero Academia, whose powers burn the 'lipids' or fatty acids in her body. So because of that, if she hasn't taken in enough food, she will exhaust herself, and faint when trying to use her powers. Of course, Momo is fetish bait enough (and also underaged, so no more talk about her for now).

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Of course, there doesn't need to be an excuse to get a hero into a potty emergency. As long as they don't have some kind of super sphincters, they will always be in danger of human biological urges. It was more me brainstorming possibilities to make a problem recursive. That is a problem with me, I can't really make a story in a series with chapters if logically a character wouldn't find themselves in a situation over and over. If I pissed myself, I would be using the bathroom every five minutes for the next year, just to avoid it ever happening again. I know that, because I've lived it. But more important than why a superhero would be in a potty emergency is what the audience gains from it. I'm a huge fan of the humiliation factor in omorashi, in fact I would say that it is key in why I like it (I can write a fair bit about the merging fetishes that create what we consider the 'omorashi' fetish. It would be a bunch of me BSing, but I could still write a lot about it). It doesn't need to be in front of a bunch of people, anyone even, but if the character isn't humiliated by the incident then there isn't much point for me. Since my primary audience is always myself first, that means that humiliation of the hero needs to be key.

Which brings me to 'Don't meddle with my daughter', aka Uchi no Musume ni Te o Dasu na! An ecchi comic about a superheroine called 8th wonder who quit the business because she had a child. The series was a treasure trove of humiliation stories (though none of them Omo), and the key factor was that in the real world, just being a superhero doesn't mean that you aren't going to end up in degrading situations. Every.single.fight that 8th wonder gets into, someone manages to burn away her costume, fondle her, or worse. On top of that, she happens to have a super powered sex drive (because she is an amazon like Wonder Woman) that requires her to have HEAVY DUTY sex toys to satisfy herself. The book was fun, and you should give it a read if you just want something light and funny in the same vein as Boku no Hero Academia. 

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I love the idea of a superheroine who by virtue of her abilities, or just because she is always called to action at bad moments, ends up in desperate situations quite often. I'm less a fan of the idea of big drag out monster fights where she is pissing herself in the middle (I'm not too big on fear wetting. It is a sometimes food), but using The Boys as inspiration, it is entirely possible that it is less the big fights and crime fighting that leads to her wetting herself, and more the social life around it. Maybe she mostly ends up having accidents in front of her fellow heroes, people she is saving, or during public events. Maybe it starts to tarnish her image, but she knows that she can't help it, and gets talked to about how that is just one of the 'sacrifices she must make for the greater good'. It still isn't the best excuse, as I'm sure there is some anti-diuretic that could solve her issue in one story. Still, it is something to start thinking about, and could be interesting for a future story. 

A few thoughts as I stop writing this:

If you like public accidents, there are a lot of pictures of female weight lifters pissing themselves. 

I'm surprised The Boys is as quality as it is, I should give Amazon video more chances. 

Maybe a series of stories with different related heroines would also work, handcraft a superpiss-verse.

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