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Does anyone else prefer omo scenes in non-omo media to just blatant omo media?


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For me it's almost as if they're more natural, and less forced. More akin to what you might experience in real life. Obviously there's scenes that are definitely fan service, and I love those as well - they fall under the same category for me. It feels better knowing the characters have roles and things outside the omorashi bits. The only thing is - sometimes I'll find an omo scene in something - and then I'll want to go and watch the actual thing, which feels weird. I'd always have this nagging voice in my head - "What if someone asks how you got into this show?"

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Content which is made specifically for omo purposes seems more staged and artificial to me. I like to see it in mainstream books and movies. The jaw-droppingly incestuous scene in the British film "Cement Garden" where Charlotte Rampling wets her pants is amazingly erotic, and even though it is a mainstream film, the scene is actually intended to be erotic. The same goes for the scene in the book called "Death in the Andes," by Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa, where the newlywed bride Mercedes gets tickled by her husband till she wets herself in a crowded bus and the husband's friend gets VERY excited. To me, this kind of omo is much more arousing than when some gal simply gets paid to stand in front of the camera like a statue and pee in her jeans.

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I definitely do as it seems more natural. Even when I am writing my own omorashi fiction and particularly the book length versions of novellas and novels I tried to make it, while still technically being written with the omorashi audience in mind, written in a way you can enjoy it even if you didn't have the fetish, where it's not super overtly sexualized but anyone who has the fetish who reads it would totally be getting that vibe off of it. That's the way I think to make it work best, for a person without the fetish it's merely interesting, but for a person with the fetish it's exciting because it seems more natural even if the situation itself seems rather far-fetched.


I remember there was a sci-fi author who specifically said when you are writing speculative fiction if you make everything else believable people will  buy into the unbelievable aspects of the story because everything else flows together normally. I think that applies to non-speculative fiction as well, even if you put people in an unrealistic situation if you have them behave normally and not just like someone acting in a porno film or something like that to cater to people's fetishes, it seems more organic and realistic, even if the situation itself is not.

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I definitely prefer the former for it's more "innocent" feel which sends shivers down my spine.

16 hours ago, scissors said:

For me it's almost as if they're more natural, and less forced. More akin to what you might experience in real life. Obviously there's scenes that are definitely fan service, and I love those as well - they fall under the same category for me. It feels better knowing the characters have roles and things outside the omorashi bits. The only thing is - sometimes I'll find an omo scene in something - and then I'll want to go and watch the actual thing, which feels weird. I'd always have this nagging voice in my head - "What if someone asks how you got into this show?"

Just say you honestly found the characters really engaging, that's definitely true for me whenever I watch say a Nick or Disney show with one of those scenes in it, I legitimately do enjoy watching them and the fact that they have omo scenes is just a nice side-bonus.

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Yes, it's always a nice surprise if I'm reading a book and a character I already like has a brief moment of desperation. 

I am guilty of including a few mild desperation scenes in my 'normal' work from time to time, nothing graphic, but characters just mentioning they have to go or some more comedic scenes where they can't find a place to relieve themselves.

In one of the things I write, there's a running joke about a character having a very severe case of shy bladder syndrome (To the point that he sometimes gets stage-fright in front of himself and has to shut his eyes for a moment so that he can go.), and there have been a few scenes relating to that where he ends up bursting (And some where it's implied it ended with him having an accident.) He's my favorite victim when I want to write some omo fiction, and I have a few full-blown omorashi stories written about him (Which you can find here.)

In another one, a character says he hates flying because something embarrassing happens to him every time he gets onto a plane. Once he got a terribly upset stomach and forgot to lock the door to the toilet, another time his pants ripped trying to get his luggage down, etc. But, on one of his flights the door to the toilet malfunctioned and would not open, he spent the whole flight desperate to pee and squirming so much it was obvious to everyone around him. When the plane landed, the line for the restroom at the airport was too long, and he ended up taking a leak in the pet relief area, since that’s technically a place where peeing is allowed. But the door didn’t lock and then a woman walked in with her dog… This character has also had several omo fics written about him for this site, and you can find those here.

In another, the main character gets locked in a freezer overnight and one of the things he has to deal with is figuring out how to handle a need to pee. 

There are several others, I always find it really strange when a book has been following a character and describing everything they've done for long stretches of time, and they never need a pee break. So, it's just more realistic to me if the characters in my books need to go. 

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I read a story recently where the main character gets angry and drives off while being pursued by his secret service protection agent. He pulls off the road at a rest stop because he needs to pee and the agent catches up with him. That never happens usually in films or books. Then he gets kidnapped and almost wets himself (but doesn't and gets rescued). I find it arousing to have Omo moments in non Omo books and films, which gives me ideas for stories because I can rewrite them with different outcomes (like he decided he didn't want to stop and be caught so wet himself driving instead).

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23 hours ago, mystic dreamer said:

The jaw-droppingly incestuous scene in the British film "Cement Garden" where Charlotte Rampling wets her pants is amazingly erotic, and even though it is a mainstream film, the scene is actually intended to be erotic. 

That's a mistake, but I am not allowed to edit the post anymore. It was actually Charlotte Gainsborough who did that scene. The expression of pure ecstasy on her face as she cuts loose in her knickers is gorgeous.

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On one hand, everything everyone says about the buildup being much more natural and believable is absolutely correct. But, the character almost always ends up having too little pee and it annoys me. Like, a person was in that much agony for that long and that small trickle on the floor or spot on their pants is all we see? 

The perfect scene would be the buildup we get in the mainstream works and then the soaking we see in the omo works. You'd think once in a while, a director or actor who wants realism and believes that some temporary discomfort is a small price to pay to achieve it would say "How about if you/I just drink a couple of Big Gulps, and when it starts to hurt a little to hold it, we do that scene?" and they do it for real.

However, one of my favorite wetting scenes ever is from a movie called Bad Girls From Valley High in which a character who is made to age rapidly still looks  young but is apparently getting older internally, and starting to have trouble holding it. Her increasing agonized desperation in the supermarket, and the look on her face when she loses control are AMAZING even though we never pan down to see her wet. Her acting was everything, you didn't even need to see one drop of liquid. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyBLP_yFmUI

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I prefer it because I find it less forced/exaggerated compared to within media that is specifically omo centric.
 

Similarly and perhaps controversially I do prefer seeing omo in those who aren’t (to my knowledge) into it. I’ve had a few relationships/flings where I’ve done omo stuff with them and IME in the partners who don’t really like omo, the desperation is more genuine/intense than in those who do enjoy omo. You wouldn’t think so, but I think in my case the omo-enjoying partner knew I liked seeing desperation and had done holds quite often so wasn’t as desperate or as uncomfortable (for want of a better word) as my non-omo-enjoying partner was because they kinda... played on it instead.

And I feel like omo-centric media can fall into that sort of ‘trap’ where they know their audience/what their audience likes so just jump into it. Does that make sense?

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Definitely non-omo content, if I had to choose. I've always thought 'the more natural / less staged, the better' and I stick by that tbh.

I still like omo stuff, but only really find myself fully attracted to a fraction of the content I see on my omo feeds. Natural accidents and desperation is always guaranteed to be satisfying af though.

If it's a scene as part of a non-omo show / film though, that's unplanned enough for it not to feel staged and therefore still satisfying af - even if they are all acting.

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This would happen to me in school reading books. they'd have a random omo scene and I'd be drawn in to it. "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon" is probably one of the worst Stephen King books, but I got into it because there's a omo scene that leads to the plot events of the novel, and then I started reading more Stephen King books and enjoying them a lot! 

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4 hours ago, scissors said:

@John That's interesting, what chapter of the book?

I don't recall the structure of the book or chapters, but I know it's a short novel of maybe 150 pages or less. But it definitely happens very early on, maybe within 20 pages in or so, you can skim through it but you won't miss it, it's a big pee desperation scene! There's also scenes later on maybe 70% through the book, where she's stranded and she drinks random lake water and gets food poisoning, leading to messing, but I don't like those scenes. But I guarantee the pee desperation scene is great.

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