desperation9 23 Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 All, I have been watching videos on PornHub lately of beautiful women chugging water from faucets. I always loved that moment when girls are desperate, like 9/10, and they determinedly hang onto their drink and finally finish it. That mind over matter moment is so awesome to see, and they get a moment of respite that they then have to catch themselves. Combine that with the effect of drinking from a straw when you let go of it, and somehow the bulk flow effect makes you want to keep on ducking even when you want to stop drinking. Now add a faucet, where the water just keeps on coming, and you have a new (if incredibly dangerous - think the wee for a wii competition where a contestant died) sub-genre of omorashi. In the aftermath I mean, when their bladder fills. I want to know what happened a to the women after their abdomen swell like that. I want to know if it's an emergency response loading all that water into adipose (fat) tissue, or if it's actually water in the bladder, or swelling the intestines or what..?! Do their bladders fill? How long does it take to evacuate and go back to normal size? They always stop just as they get full, I've never seen one that carries on beyond that point ? This all started with a lovewetting.com video (I think?) Where one girl had a gallon of water poured down her throat and swelled to full on 9month pregnant looking belly. She's quite an omo star been in many clips can't remember for sure the site now. Then she force-fed the girl who poured it down her, and she looked similar after too. Now people are doing this with faucets!! I wanna see the holding afterwards, if they're even desperate, what happens??!! examples: https://www.pornhub.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ph5c1b0b9d3a094 (love this model she has loads search for hose chug) https://www.pornhub.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ph5c049a0349ebe Thanks for your answers!! Quote Link to comment
Dravid61+ 895 Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 This surely is dangerous and can have a serious health issue with this, to throw fluid down inside yourself no not for me. I love pee desperation with large bladders but not going to this extreme, because yes she will have to piss at some stage but not my kind of viewing. wetting_fan and Kei 2 Quote Link to comment
DeltaFoxtrot 173 Posted January 1, 2019 Share Posted January 1, 2019 I would think that people who do this either throw up afterwards or most of the water bypasses the kidneys and is expelled anally. In either case this is a highly unsafe and unhealthy practice. Dravid61+ 1 Quote Link to comment
rachelkirwan 13,627 Posted January 3, 2019 🌟 OmoOrg VIP Share Posted January 3, 2019 On 1/1/2019 at 5:17 AM, DeltaFoxtrot said: I would think that people who do this either throw up afterwards or most of the water bypasses the kidneys and is expelled anally. In either case this is a highly unsafe and unhealthy practice. It definitely seems super dangerous. GoingGreen and DiminishingReturns 2 Quote Link to comment
BlueWetter 500 Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 There is such a thing known as water intoxication... It can really mess with the electrolytes in your body, possibly enough to be fatal.. Saying this practice is dangerous is an incredible understatement... DiminishingReturns and DeltaFoxtrot 2 Quote Link to comment
LOLC2k 211 Posted January 3, 2019 Share Posted January 3, 2019 I'm right on board with how dangerous this is. If they were at least using a solution not as hypotonic as water it might be safer, but... Quote Link to comment
AverageHero 130 Posted January 4, 2019 Share Posted January 4, 2019 I feel like this concept is incredibly close to being just shy of waterboarding >.> Quote Link to comment
desperation9 23 Posted January 6, 2019 Author Share Posted January 6, 2019 OK guys and gals thanks for all the answers, especially the expelled from the anus guess ? I have acknowledged the danger but admittedly somewhat buried in my verbose text.. THIS IS DANGEROUS PEOPLE DIE FROM DOING MUCH LESS THAN THIS. If you must chug then chug isotonics. Lucozade or liptons iced tea or something. Less dangerous because it doesn't clear out your kidneys of all their toxin removal capability. Better? I am still intrigued nonetheless to find out what really happens after the bloat... Quote Link to comment
mbmb42 27 Posted January 7, 2019 Share Posted January 7, 2019 The water goes straight to the stomach causing the bloat. The water is absorbed through the stomach over time into the blood stream. This increases blood volume which causes multiple things. First higher blood pressure. The increased pressure causes the kidneys to filter out more water to reduce blood volume. There are also hormones released which causes the kidneys to actively excrete more water in line with pressure filter mechanism. The kidneys can only filter at a maximum rate depending on the individual. The stomach can absorb more water than the kidneys can filter. High output rate also sacrifices electrolytes. Active transport by cells is used to decrease the osmotic gradient, leading to water retention in soft tissues, including the brain. Isotonic can help but not eliminate risk of acute hypervolemia. Most adequately hydrated individuals will elicit maximum kidney output with 1-2 liters of water consumption in one hour. 2 liters geared for larger person. You can become thirsty while consuming extra water due to electrolyte imbalance which is a key indicator to supplement hypertonic electrolytes. This is by no means medical advice, and loosely for informative purposes. Safe omorashi is happy omorashi desperation9 and Medieval Genie 2 Quote Link to comment
desperation9 23 Posted February 11, 2019 Author Share Posted February 11, 2019 Wow dude. Thanks! You remind me of someone I met once on experienceproject.com That's an awesome answer, and I always wondered as to the limit of water consumption and filtration. Thanks so much for the info :) Quote Link to comment
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