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Though only for male omo, which isn't that uncommon to be seen as a fetish due to people thinking it less expected of us.

In Iron Man 2 I didn't think much of it because Stark said his suit has a system to filter it into water, so unless he was wearing something underneath the suit it doesn't really count. (Or would it for some people?)

In Guardians of the Galaxy, Star-Lord says "There's a little pee coming out of me right now" on seeing what the Infinity Stones can do. That was the first big shocker to me, but as that was one of the funniest movies I thought they just decided to play it for comedy, plus he could have just been exaggerating.

Then in Captain America: Civil War, when Zemo gets locked up, it's said he gets toilet privileges twice a day. I'm not sure if that would be enough, depending on how much they give him to drink (and one can hold it for several hours) but there is a good chance he wets himself at least once. (Serves him right if he did) But, since people rarely wet themselves in movies where they're unable to use the bathroom for extended periods of time (usually tied up or having their arms restrained in some way), I thought he probably doesn't really.

But the biggest shocker was in Avengers: Infinity War when Stark is talking about that dream that a lot of us, including me, often have when you have to pee and you're trying to find a bathroom and you either can't find one or someone's looking somehow. Mention of that dream made me think for the first time that someone there has an omorashi fetish.

Or am I overthinking it?

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Now that you mention it, I seriously don't get why pee is considered so NSFW when everyone does it. Same with the farts. IMO it should only be explicit if it's showing nudity, but for some reason that's not quite the way it works, though some shows have been able to depict wettings in a subtle way without showing anything.

And I never really thought about the Marvel thing until Stark mentioned that dream. How many people who don't have the fetish have that dream? (I wouldn't know cause I do)

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58 minutes ago, The Dark Wolf said:

Now that you mention it, I seriously don't get why pee is considered so NSFW when everyone does it. Same with the farts. IMO it should only be explicit if it's showing nudity, but for some reason that's not quite the way it works, though some shows have been able to depict wettings in a subtle way without showing anything.

And I never really thought about the Marvel thing until Stark mentioned that dream. How many people who don't have the fetish have that dream? (I wouldn't know cause I do)

From listening in on conversations, it appears most people have that dream, and I'm sure most people aren't into omo. It might just be something our subconscious brain does where real life sensory inputs are having an effect on our dreams.

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The British love of toilet humour is legendary. Marie Lloyd on a train: "Oh Mr. Conductor, what shall I do? I wanted to go to Birmingham but they've carried me on to Crewe." Sung while her legs are crossed and she's jiggling in a manner we know very well. There are more modern instances, especially in the "Carry On" movies. They're probably on YouTube somewhere. Most things are. 

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On 4/27/2018 at 10:21 PM, Luna said:

 

It's not a stupid statement, it makes a good discussion if any script writers or directors actually do secretly have a pee fetish (disguised a joke).

Nothing bad in fantasizing in the possibility.

 

It would sure be an amazing thing to be into omo and also be a script writer, director, or possibly both. If I had that sort of power, I'd be sneaking omo scenes and disguising them as humor as often as possible, not only because I like it, but because it would be a lot of fun keeping people like us guessing. Reading through online discussions on the topic and seeing all of the speculation about any productions I was involved in would be a real treat.

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I started reading this post of friday and "Noped" out as soon as I saw the words Infinity War. Thankfully I saw the movie yesterday, spoiler free.

Anyway, there is another scene in IW where, when Rocket, Thor, and Groot are on their way to Nidavellir. All of this is just conversation, but Rocket and Thor are telling Groot to just go pee in a cup and then throw the cup out of the airlock, but Groot is too shy to it. Nothing is ever mentioned of it again though.

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On 4/28/2018 at 2:44 PM, InfamyObscured said:

There was a LOT of stuff in season 1 of Jessica Jones that made me wonder if a writer had a bit of a fascination with "I had an accident because I was mind-controlled" scenarios.

I noticed that myself -- twice in the first two episodes -- and it was actually a turn-off for me: I've come to prefer my omo play to be really consensual and the situations in Jessica Jones were really really not. Helped me decide to stop watching, even though it was an awesome show. 

On 4/28/2018 at 3:21 PM, The Dark Wolf said:

Never heard of that show, but so she gets mind controlled and wets herself a lot?

Not her. Her main antagonist was a guy (Killgrave? David Tennant, anyway) who could control people's minds (near-totally). So if he told them to stay in one spot and not go anywhere, they would, even if it meant wetting themselves. For example, a young woman is told to stay in bed and not move until the villain returns, and when he doesn't come back after some hours, she wets the bed. She won't even roll out of the puddle and Jessica Jones has to literally carry her out of the room before the control starts to weaken. 

I didn't interpret it as a fetish thing, though. I interpreted it as a great way (for non-omo fans) of showing how totally  Tennant's character could control someone: his mind control overrode their ability to look after their most basic human needs. For us omo fans in the audience, I imagine it was rather a whiplash of emotions. 

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Just saw the first two that were mentioned on another thread here.

The one mentioned here, was arousing in its own way, but still the whole atmosphere of it seemed dark. I don't know if I'd be able to get into that show.

And the one in the second episode, she was quite visibly underage. Not kosher for my fetish especially in live-action.

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I think a lot of people have the pee desperation dream, and most of them likely don't have the same pre-occupation we do.  I think there are a common set of dreams like that, like you're naked somewhere you shouldn't be, or can't remember your locker combination, or your class schedule...

I thought it was funny that it was mentioned in the movie, but didn't make me think about one of the writers having a fetish.

 

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On 4/30/2018 at 5:44 PM, The Dark Wolf said:

Just saw the first two that were mentioned on another thread here.

The one mentioned here, was arousing in its own way, but still the whole atmosphere of it seemed dark. I don't know if I'd be able to get into that show.

And the one in the second episode, she was quite visibly underage. Not kosher for my fetish especially in live-action.

Yes indeed to the not-kosher aspect. I was squicked for sure. 

As for the show over, I couldn't get into it either. I thought it was great, but I generally watch TV to relax... I watched two eps and wound up extremely tense both times. 

7 hours ago, Nowhere said:

I think a lot of people have the pee desperation dream, and most of them likely don't have the same pre-occupation we do.  I think there are a common set of dreams like that, like you're naked somewhere you shouldn't be, or can't remember your locker combination, or your class schedule...

 

I finally got rid of the "can't remember where 2nd period is" dreams by getting into education. Now it's "I can't remember what I was going to teach in 2nd period." Before that, I was still dreaming I was in middle school until age 32...

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On 4/30/2018 at 1:51 AM, OmoCommando said:

Yeah I gotta admit, Jessica Jones had enough pee scenes in it that even I raised an eyebrow.

How about Orange is the New Black? The very first scene of season 2 is an extended desperation scenario lasting at least ten minutes followed by a minute-long wee in an airplane toilet. It could have almost passed as an omo porn video.

Besides that, there's a scene where one of the women spends like half the episode teaching other women about their urethral openings and that they don't pee from their vaginas. That same woman also makes a urinary device to pee outside for some gardening reason, can't remember.

Later on, guards force a woman to stand on a table for literal days, and she wets herself numerous times. Later she's joined in solidarity by the main character, who also wets herself.

Another time, a woman is being targeted by the white supremacists of the prison and they won't let her into any of the toilets, and after holding it for most of the episode, ends up being forced to squat right in the middle of a hallway.

Earlier in the show, a woman stands outside of the bunk of the main character and wets herself all over the floor, in a sort of crazy / intimidation way. There are at least 4-5 lesser scenes as well that I won't bother typing out. I should also mention that all these pees are actually shown, not just audio or implied.

The creator, Jenji Kohan, is also the creator of the series Weeds, in which there's a scene where the main character is stuck in a huge traffic jam and is forced to pee in a cup. I haven't watched that show, just saw the clip on Youtube, but I'd be willing to bet that there's a lot more in there as well.

And these are both TV-MA shows for adults, so "toilet humor" is a less valid excuse here.  It's clear to me that Jenji Kohan is one of us.

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The "Orange is the New Black" scenes were downright repulsive to me -- desperation fan though I am! -- because they were never consensual. I downloaded the famous ten-minute season-opening sequence, watched it once, and deleted it. But I didn't know it was the same guy who did "Weeds." That's pretty strong evidence, yeah. 

I felt a little better about the desperation scene in "Weeds" but I eventually got rid of it too, mainly because I respect the actress a bit too much from her (awesome) work on "West Wing."

 

ETA: all this pickyness may explain why I mostly write my own stuff now... 

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