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I’m reading this story right now and I am BESIDE MYSELF with how much piss was mentioned in the book. It has slowly been ramping up, and its really weird. So far the author has made 3 references to consuming piss in some way, as well as going off for a piss in the woods and a main character that was “bursting after a gallon of coffee became a gallon of piss” and I don’t really want to share what book it was but suffice to say it was not a porn. I’m not really sure what the author is trying to say to me here. 

I have NEVER seen pee mentioned in any book more times then this one and never in so many different ways, and also, it wasn’t in his first book at all- so this is an inconsistency. As a big fan, I feel like it was purposeful. I’m definitely reeling from how out of place it reads because of how it LITERALLY talks about drinking piss at some point as a sexual innuendo and insult and I’m like “what the actual fuck am i reading?”

Yeah I’m just not getting over this, nor am I finished with the book. Once I’m done I need to quote every time and context and see if there’s a pattern. I need to know now.

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Stephen King has featured pee and wetting in several of his novels. The casual , not omorashi interested reader probably didn't notice as much , and I am not sure he meant to feature pee in his story, but as a desperation and wetting fan , the scenes are stuck in my head.

One was Tommyknockers.

Another much better example came later. I believe ( not sure)  the name was Gerald's Game.

 It takes place in a summer vacation spot in Maine , after the season ends. A woman finds herself  handcuffed to a bed after a game of bondage with husband. During this game she accidently kills him, and she  now is alone and nobody is around to help her. Although NOT the point of the story, she has to pee, and ends up wetting her panties and the bed at least  twice. As I said the story is typical King , an isolated person in a nightmare situation. The pee part stuck in my head because of my own fetish.

I see it is now a Netflix movie. I will have to check that out.

 

Note If you are not a fan of Stephen King or the horror genera don't bother with this book. I was unaware of the pee content when I started reading it and was just pleasantly surprised.  This is one of his older books originally published in 1992, reissued in 2016

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This kind of thing totally messes with my brain in "vanilla" media...  Like, I don't think I could include desperation, wetting, or even plain-Jane toilet use in non-Omo stuff, because I'd be too paranoid about people thinking it was there just for my own sexual gratification.  But it's like there are a lot of people who just have no idea that it's possible for this stuff to be a fetish...  So it gets me wondering when I do see it.  I think that might be the reason that female desperation in western media is kind of rare... It's like they could play up the male desperation for gags without too many people getting suspicious, but female desperation is where they started to get concerned!  🤔

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On 12/16/2019 at 12:02 AM, Jailor Eckman said:

This kind of thing totally messes with my brain in "vanilla" media...  Like, I don't think I could include desperation, wetting, or even plain-Jane toilet use in non-Omo stuff, because I'd be too paranoid about people thinking it was there just for my own sexual gratification.  But it's like there are a lot of people who just have no idea that it's possible for this stuff to be a fetish...  So it gets me wondering when I do see it.  I think that might be the reason that female desperation in western media is kind of rare... It's like they could play up the male desperation for gags without too many people getting suspicious, but female desperation is where they started to get concerned!  🤔

I could, easily, and I wouldn't even care if people knew I was into omorashi. I just wouldn't have an excessively pornographic focus on it.

I do think that certain authors are probably into omorashi (Stephen King, for instance, seems to feature it in his works an awful lot, to the point where people have commented on it), but people don't generally care that much unless it's obsessive. For a different fetish example, Tarantino's foot fetish is plainly obvious but it doesn't obstruct people from enjoying his work.

Female desperation and accidents do tend to show up more in horror stories than comedy, but I think that's more because men tend to more be the subjects of crude slapstick humour, including toilet humour. For instance, Will shits himself in The Inbetweeners and Jez pisses himself in Peep Show, because these shows revolve around the main male characters in awkward situations. Female desperation definitely has an obvious sexual dimension even for those not into omorashi, since the squirming can look rather suggestive. That said, "Veep" is a major exception - Selina gets desperate and ends up dumping in her dress at the end of "Frozen Yogurt", because she's the butt of most jokes in that show.

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