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Happy Friday everyone! I hope all of you are staying safe.

I’ve always had this question ever since I joined this site, and I still can’t answer it now. I knew that when I joined this site I was one of many, but what about those people who don’t join the site. The ones who don’t even know about our site. What about those who deny their kink and put it aside saying it’s no big deal? What magnitude of people are there out there?

It’s an interesting question to say the least, it’s a question that can’t be answered either, since you can’t read the minds of thousands. But one thing is certain: there are some who can’t enjoy their kink due to their environment or the lack of acceptance for their kink to be incorporated into their everyday lives. Some people are just to scared to adventure into it. It really is too bad.

Here at omo.org our culture is very accepting and open to those new members. We often encouragement and never leave anyone out. You often hear about people joining, not people leaving. I’ve only been here for 12 months and I never want to leave. You people are amazing. I always wish that those who may not fledge out their kink would just visit this site and I know they would be presented with nothing but good times.

I can safely say most of the people I talk to on this site are from an English background, and I already have talked about my respect and envy that I have for their overall great culture. What about those countries with less access to technology in general? Without a source of entertainment to further the kink, no advancements can be made. That automatically rules out wetting videos and online stories, the two most prominent ways of gaining access to omo.

Overall, we will never know the number of people who never get to express their love for omo, but we know that as time goes on, we will continue to welcome in new members everyday and will hope to break new boundaries. Thanks for reading.

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I liked reading through this, thank you! I am an old-timer from old forums, I remember animedespwetting? or something like that too that was the precursor for this. This site's great, but it's not the end-all-be-all, I love going to sites all over like Pixiv, looking at people's fanart of omo, even watching watersports on pornsites, I remember old names like Snuppa? and I remember one site called Easyshag?. It's fun to have a variety of things to go to, though you're right, omo.org people are really friendly especially compared to people you'd see in real-life.

Sadly, the real-world's pretty tough with our fetish. I've gotten very mixed reactions from my partners over the many stages of my life. I've been laughed at and even screamed at for this fetish by partners, who'd say "EWW What's wrong with you?!" or "Ahahaha that's what you like? You're 'interesting', bye!", etc.

I'd never introduce my fetish starting out, Id only tell them to a partner I've been with for over a year that I'd be intimate with already, and it's really sad sometimes how people react. Like some partners I've had would've been fine doing crazy BDSM and really crazy stuff, but pee was absolutely off limits and had such a stigma attached. Again, I always ask and make sure to get consent, but a lot of them would go worse than just saying a simple "no", to telling our friends network about my kink, insulting me, etc. which is very depressing.

However, I eventually found a girl who was extremely into this kink. It's really important to find someone who you can connect with in life and coming from previous relationships, I never thought this would be possible. Counting everybody, I'd estimate <5% of women would be even willing to try this fetish. But after meeting and having fun with my current partner, I just couldn't be any happier!

I'm of a mixed race myself, and I've dated girls from various cultures, and there definitely is a cultural difference. We know Omorashi is a Japanese term, but it was actually true in my experience, Asian women I've dated were *extremely* willing to give omorashi and pee-holding a shot compared to people in the West. Sometimes the skinniest Asian woman would somehow hold in the most and give me the biggest floods I've ever seen, it's really amazing!

Honestly, this site is my safe haven as well, and I'm really happy to see it grow over the years. 

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2 hours ago, John said:

I liked reading through this, thank you! I am an old-timer from old forums, I remember animedespwetting? or something like that too that was the precursor for this. This site's great, but it's not the end-all-be-all, I love going to sites all over like Pixiv, looking at people's fanart of omo, even watching watersports on pornsites, I remember old names like Snuppa? and I remember one site called Easyshag?. It's fun to have a variety of things to go to, though you're right, omo.org people are really friendly especially compared to people you'd see in real-life.

Sadly, the real-world's pretty tough with our fetish. I've gotten very mixed reactions from my partners over the many stages of my life. I've been laughed at and even screamed at for this fetish by partners, who'd say "EWW What's wrong with you?!" or "Ahahaha that's what you like? You're 'interesting', bye!", etc.

I'd never introduce my fetish starting out, Id only tell them to a partner I've been with for over a year that I'd be intimate with already, and it's really sad sometimes how people react. Like some partners I've had would've been fine doing crazy BDSM and really crazy stuff, but pee was absolutely off limits and had such a stigma attached. Again, I always ask and make sure to get consent, but a lot of them would go worse than just saying a simple "no", to telling our friends network about my kink, insulting me, etc. which is very depressing.

However, I eventually found a girl who was extremely into this kink. It's really important to find someone who you can connect with in life and coming from previous relationships, I never thought this would be possible. Counting everybody, I'd estimate <5% of women would be even willing to try this fetish. But after meeting and having fun with my current partner, I just couldn't be any happier!

I'm of a mixed race myself, and I've dated girls from various cultures, and there definitely is a cultural difference. We know Omorashi is a Japanese term, but it was actually true in my experience, Asian women I've dated were *extremely* willing to give omorashi and pee-holding a shot compared to people in the West. Sometimes the skinniest Asian woman would somehow hold in the most and give me the biggest floods I've ever seen, it's really amazing!

Honestly, this site is my safe haven as well, and I'm really happy to see it grow over the years. 

God I remember easyshags desperation site. Back when I was first getting online and into this it was a gold mine, even if I could never afford anything but trolling through the samples.

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I've come across several people who I thought were into omo, but I've only known for sure with 3 people. Two were young women who were fairly candid about it. Another was a woman who talked around it for me, trying to find out if I liked it. A couple of men I knew almost certainly did it. One married one of the declared wetters, and the other wanted to get friendly with him. Then there were 4 poopers, but we're getting into paedophilia now, though it does depend on which country you live in. My policy is to keep quiet, but grab any openings that a person of interest may offer.

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On 5/16/2021 at 3:34 AM, Sarah said:

I've have a few friends who have said they wish they could just pee their pants when they've been really desperate, the only reason they didn't is because "It's socially unacceptable" so they won't do it (at least not out in public, who knows what happens behind closed doors).

Definitely there are times when I wish I could do that when I feel like it.

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On 5/15/2021 at 2:32 AM, nets said:

God I remember easyshags desperation site. Back when I was first getting online and into this it was a gold mine, even if I could never afford anything but trolling through the samples.

There is/was a ‘stories’ tab amongst others on the top right of the page, there were hundreds and hundreds of stories in alphabetical order, I think I read them all lol...

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On 5/14/2021 at 9:13 PM, Redboi said:

Happy Friday everyone! I hope all of you are staying safe.

I’ve always had this question ever since I joined this site, and I still can’t answer it now. I knew that when I joined this site I was one of many, but what about those people who don’t join the site. The ones who don’t even know about our site. What about those who deny their kink and put it aside saying it’s no big deal? What magnitude of people are there out there?

It’s an interesting question to say the least, it’s a question that can’t be answered either, since you can’t read the minds of thousands. But one thing is certain: there are some who can’t enjoy their kink due to their environment or the lack of acceptance for their kink to be incorporated into their everyday lives. Some people are just to scared to adventure into it. It really is too bad.

Here at omo.org our culture is very accepting and open to those new members. We often encouragement and never leave anyone out. You often hear about people joining, not people leaving. I’ve only been here for 12 months and I never want to leave. You people are amazing. I always wish that those who may not fledge out their kink would just visit this site and I know they would be presented with nothing but good times.

I can safely say most of the people I talk to on this site are from an English background, and I already have talked about my respect and envy that I have for their overall great culture. What about those countries with less access to technology in general? Without a source of entertainment to further the kink, no advancements can be made. That automatically rules out wetting videos and online stories, the two most prominent ways of gaining access to omo.

Overall, we will never know the number of people who never get to express their love for omo, but we know that as time goes on, we will continue to welcome in new members everyday and will hope to break new boundaries. Thanks for reading.

I would say from experience accessibility is the key and with internet and a curiosity you find what you want, ive experienced pre the 2000’s with no home internet then dial up connections with download limits to today with personal devices allowing much greater access, as I did over time my curiosity found me many sites to here,

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On 5/14/2021 at 5:23 PM, John said:

Counting everybody, I'd estimate <5% of women would be even willing to try this fetish.

There are actually many who do it for fun, based on stories I've read here and videos I've seen. I imagine many of them, like me and probably many other male users here, hide it well in real life so no one would suspect.

And, I do suspect all the people on this site, and who post videos of them wetting themselves for fun, are only a small fraction of people who are into omo in some way. There are many lurkers on this site (some of whom eventually get accounts to engage in the community), and probably others who don't even know of it. (I didn't know of it until like 2017, though I did find a similar site once in 2011 but back then I was trying to fight my fetish and didn't think anyone else really loved wetting for fun but part of me was thinking "I do feel kind of at home here...")

It is awesome that this site exists and we can all know we're not alone and many others share our fetish and preferences of it and even wetting for fun, and that, despite the way overprotective people (even on some porn sites) who, for no reason at all, act like it's necrophilia, there is nothing wrong with it all unless you do something really bad with it (forcing it on people, deliberately damaging someone else's property, etc.), it's all harmless fun. (I have even heard stories of people nervously revealing their fetish to a partner and the partner saying something like "Is that all? I was expecting something far worse.")

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I would say there's quite a few out there, maybe as high as 20% of the population over 18. Could be your boss. Could be your cousin. Could be the guy or gal on the bus next to you. You'd never know because they don't wear a sign around their neck that says "I'M OMO TRASH, WATCH ME PEE" (I might do that one day 😂), but they're like all of us when we first started, they didn't know anyone else was or could be into this. They'll stumble across this site or Adult Confessions sooner or later, or maybe they are lurkers just watching from afar and too afraid to join out of fear of being recognized and outed.

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Two comments on the fascinating discussion so far:

1. I have told most potential romantic partners about my fetish before the first date. It wouldn't work for me if she's not into it or willing to indulge me at least, and it's not fair to her to get involved if that is unknown to her.

2. Of my ex-girlfriends (I've also written about this before but can't find the link), 4 were already into holding before we met, 6 got into it as a result of meeting me, and 1 refused.  The other 3 I wasn't close enough to to bother asking.  So 71% held it in a sexual context, and you could argue 91% of those I asked were willing to.  36% were into it BEFORE we met, which might be the most relevant stat for the original post.  All these stats are from a small sample size of course.

 

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This is a wild idea, but may work perhaps. Can't we adopt a specific sign to be used by each omo enthusiast? It could be a written word like "omo" or a tattoo or any other sign in the body easily visible to anyone, but it's meaning is understood only by the omorashi people, while others find no significance in it.

For an example, the word "omo" doesn't mean anything to a normal person. But an omorashi enthusiast knows what it means, and will understand that the person wearing it is into the subject

 

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I agree that we will never know the true number of omo fans. I feel like there are more of us than we think. But the only way anyone will know is if someone comes forward and makes the first move. It is kind of like dating. If two people like each other but no one says anything, nothing happens, usually. As I get older, I find it easier to bring up than before.

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On 4/11/2022 at 9:40 AM, GreenChile said:

I would say there's quite a few out there, maybe as high as 20% of the population over 18. Could be your boss. Could be your cousin. Could be the guy or gal on the bus next to you. You'd never know because they don't wear a sign around their neck that says "I'M OMO TRASH, WATCH ME PEE" (I might do that one day 😂), but they're like all of us when we first started, they didn't know anyone else was or could be into this. They'll stumble across this site or Adult Confessions sooner or later, or maybe they are lurkers just watching from afar and too afraid to join out of fear of being recognized and outed.

I have heard about a thing in the queer community called the hanky code; no idea if it is true or not, but the placement and color of a handkerchief indicates your preferences. 

Patches Place used to sell (maybe still does) a thing they called a "pee shirt" which was a tee with a colorful splashy design on it, and the words "I love wet patches" with the idea that it could be used as a secret handshake.

I do wish there was a non-blunt way to send a message to the world that would only be received by those who care and are in the know, that says, "I wet my pants on purpose because it feels sexy AF!" 

Best we've got are the tees you can get from CafePress et al. that I posted about elsewhere.

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The more I see this website keep growing and the number of videos out there I think there are more people into peeing themselves or being turned on seeing someone else wet their pants than we realize.   Since it is a sexual turn on for probably most of us it is not an easy topic to bring up especially if you are married or in a committed relationship.  It is unique since probably most of us with an intimate parter,  spouse or significant other while they might hopefully indulge a bit do not have the desire in their mind often.  But I have always absolutely loved the thought of a woman wetting herself.  It is not something you can just do with your partner when you are intimate.  Extra planning and the right place are needed.   If you are caught having fun probably everyone would understand since we are human.  Get caught with a puddle under your shoes and you just don’t know the reaction.  I hope in time as we progress we become more open minded as a society just like everyone here.

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