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Omorashi going mainstream?


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Guest Wettishfettish

Is it just me, or does omo seem to be going mainstream? I'm seeing it more and more, even w women on PH that aren't necessarily "omo accounts."

This poses so many questions. Is omo actually WAY more common than even we enthusiasts realize but people are STILL scared to talk about it? Or are PH accounts catching up w supply and demand, and it just so happens that we omo enthusiasts watch A LOT more porn than vanilla's? Will we be considered the norm someday once society realizes the smell of pee is an evolutionary trait that formed so a woman (or man?) could share her scent? 

The sociology behind this fascinates me

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I think a bit what you're saying, it's catching up. Content creators have realized that omo is niche content and that there's a market for it. With the way porn has evolved (lol that sounds silly) people are really willing to pay or watch niche content and if you're just doing only vanilla stuff you might not get much recognition. I think omo's acceptability has grown a lot over time. 

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5 minutes ago, John said:

I think a bit what you're saying, it's catching up. Content creators have realized that omo is niche content and that there's a market for it. With the way porn has evolved (lol that sounds silly) people are really willing to pay or watch niche content and if you're just doing only vanilla stuff you might not get much recognition. I think omo's acceptability has grown a lot over time. 

And omo is probably a pretty mild thing to start with, if say the 'creator' isn't into it themselves, they just want try something new, experiment alittle, or if they are only doing it for the money. Peeing is pretty easy and harmless, even from a mainstream perspective. In many ways omo porn might actually be more softcore than regular porn.

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To some degree, I wouldn’t be surprised if omo was headed in that sort of direction towards mainstream-ness or the like (I’d say a fetish having a large platform that is exclusively for said fetish is a pretty big indicator of that in the first place), though I doubt that we’re gonna reach the “norm” status for a long time.

I’d say a lot of what you listed might be a combination of two things; A) In general, openness towards discussion of fetishes and kinks has become more common, not just with omo. Being open about the things your into isn’t as taboo as it used to be, so lots of fetishes are probably going through similar steps towards mainstream. B) There’s the whole thing of “confirmation bias,” which would mean that you’d pay more attention to what’s going on with the fetish circles you’re in as opposed to the one you aren’t. You aren’t regularly going on PH and looking up kinks that you aren’t into, I assume. Both points, in combination, make it likely that you’d mostly notice the increase in openness in the context of omo specifically rather than other fetishes.

As much as omo being the norm is a fantasy for me, I don’t think omo would manage to be the one to take that spot out of any fetish. There’s a lot of more common fetishes out there that are likely leagues closer to that finish line than omo currently. Plus, it would take a huge culture shift for that kind of thing to happen in the near future, which isn’t something you can exactly count on to just happen suddenly.

Obviously, I’m no sociologist, so I can’t truly say I know exactly how this kind of thing plays out (not that sociologists can truly predict things anyway), but I do exist in multiple fetish circles, and can say that I definitely feel like similar movements have and are happening with other kinks, so I don’t think it’s just omo.

Regardless, I think the claim that omo is becoming more ‘mainstream’ is true, though I don’t think the whole ‘omo is WAY more common and will become the norm’ thing has any chance of happening for a long while. (I could be wrong, though, and gladly would relish in that.)

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3 minutes ago, ParadoxicEros said:

To some degree, I wouldn’t be surprised if omo was headed in that sort of direction towards mainstream-ness or the like (I’d say a fetish having a large platform that is exclusively for said fetish is a pretty big indicator of that in the first place), though I doubt that we’re gonna reach the “norm” status for a long time.

I’d say a lot of what you listed might be a combination of two things; A) In general, openness towards discussion of fetishes and kinks has become more common, not just with omo. Being open about the things your into isn’t as taboo as it used to be, so lots of fetishes are probably going through similar steps towards mainstream. B) There’s the whole thing of “confirmation bias,” which would mean that you’d pay more attention to what’s going on with the fetish circles you’re in as opposed to the one you aren’t. You aren’t regularly going on PH and looking up kinks that you aren’t into, I assume. Both points, in combination, make it likely that you’d mostly notice the increase in openness in the context of omo specifically rather than other fetishes.

As much as omo being the norm is a fantasy for me, I don’t think omo would manage to be the one to take that spot out of any fetish. There’s a lot of more common fetishes out there that are likely leagues closer to that finish line than omo currently. Plus, it would take a huge culture shift for that kind of thing to happen in the near future, which isn’t something you can exactly count on to just happen suddenly.

Obviously, I’m no sociologist, so I can’t truly say I know exactly how this kind of thing plays out (not that sociologists can truly predict things anyway), but I do exist in multiple fetish circles, and can say that I definitely feel like similar movements have and are happening with other kinks, so I don’t think it’s just omo.

Regardless, I think the claim that omo is becoming more ‘mainstream’ is true, though I don’t think the whole ‘omo is WAY more common and will become the norm’ thing has any chance of happening for a long while. (I could be wrong, though, and gladly would relish in that.)

Yeah that makes sense. I noticed it bc I was looking up girl-girl stuff and it just seemed (I have no real data) that I was seeing girls pee their pants. The couple I clicked on had almost all masturbating or lesbian videos but also had some nice, surprising wetting ones in their collection as well. So, I wasn't looking up omo or anything pee related and still stumbled across some great content. 

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5 minutes ago, Wettishfettish said:

Yeah that makes sense. I noticed it bc I was looking up girl-girl stuff and it just seemed (I have no real data) that I was seeing girls pee their pants. The couple I clicked on had almost all masturbating or lesbian videos but also had some nice, surprising wetting ones in their collection as well. So, I wasn't looking up omo or anything pee related and still stumbled across some great content. 

While I’m not gonna just outright say that it isn’t true that omo is more common on PH, that scenario sounds like it could be the Frequency Illusion; You notice something the first time and then suddenly keep noticing it again and again now that you’re more aware of it happening. It could have been that they’ve always been somewhat common, but you just happened to take notice to it now, so it seems more common.

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I dont know man, I've been looking at omo a loooong time lol, this *seems* to be a new phenomena. And I was on incognito so supposedly "the algorithm" isn't on. 

Maybe I'm wrong, though. But I hope not 😃

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I'm not sure, but I think it's possible.

Over the years I have begun to suspect that having heard of omo is much more common than we think. I've always assumed that it was extremely niche, since it doesn't have the same cultural presence of so many other fetishes. Everything knows about piss kinks, but generally they think of being peed on or drinking pee or something, right? But there have been a few times in my life when I have witnessed omo come up in a non omo related situation, and people seem to already know about it. One time when playing the party game "fibbage", the answer to one of the questions was omorashi, and at least one person in the group already knew what it was. A few years ago, Phillip Defranco made a video about people reacting to weird fetishes, and omo was one of them. Once again, at least one person already knew about it, maybe more than one but I don't remember. When I told my GF about my fetish she was already familiar, though admittedly I think she has an above average amount of experience with weird porn. There have been a couple other examples too, like how one time my friend brought up pee holding in a conversation about weird fetishes. But all of this still does leave me a little puzzled. As far as I can tell omo is still very rarely referenced outside of the omo world, so how is it that so many, presumably non omo people, already know about it on the rare occasion it is? 

I do think it's possible that omo could gain a wider appeal. Occasionally online (most recently in the form of tiktoks) I will see girls joking about how needing to pee turns them on, and the comments are always full of other people being like "omg I thought I was the only one!". There's obviously something physiological going on there, especially for people with vaginas. And I also suspect (though with a bit less evidence) that it's not uncommon for people to find desperation hot, but they haven't really been exposed to it much/thought about it. Omo isn't nearly as niche as like, the balloon fetish is. It's got plenty of aspects that could be appealing in more "vanilla" kind of way. The aforementioned physiological aspect, the power aspect, humiliation, infantilization, possible dom/sub element, etc. Plus it's not super gross compared to some other fetishes (though I guess it is a little gross), and it's very easy to do (you just need liquids, maybe a towel, and a washing machine).

I'm interested in what the future holds. What if omo did become more mainstream? What if people started openly identify with it they way they do with more popular fetishes? What if it became so mainstream they started making jokes about it in TV shows? If anyone is aware of any references to the fetish outside of the omo world, I'd be curious to see them. 

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What if the line of sexuality isn't limited by the gender of the person you're attracted to but spectrum includes the type of sex you enjoy? Like, I'm a male heteromosexual?

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Part of the very nature of omorashi is that anyone can find themselves trying it out, entirely on accident. I think there are tons of people out there that have had to hold their pee for a long time and found that it kind of feels good if you can get over the panic that you might have an accident. Or maybe they actually did have an accident and realized it felt really nice and the embarrassment wasn't the end of the world. Before omo stuff was all over the internet (at least enough for many people to have heard of it a time or two), only a small percentage of those people would decide to intentionally pursue recreating that experience or even fantasize about it. Most would decide that you're not supposed to like being desperate or peeing yourself so they would go right back to living normally. Now that they can stumble across others online talking about it, some of them will realize it's a thing that lots of people do and they'll be more open to enjoying it.

If we do go more mainstream, I'd say it's about time. I don't want to list specific examples and come across as judging anyone, but there's a lot of stuff that is becoming very common or accepted that seems to my mind to be way more extreme than peeing your pants. Whenever I see discussions about kinks, omo/watersports always seems to be brought up as the one thing that's just too far and they could never see themselves trying it. Again, I'm not trying to kink shame anyone here, it just seems to me that if all that other stuff is basically fine these days, that peeing your pants together should basically be the new second base. I have to wonder if people are actually that grossed out by it to put it at the never top of their list of "no not ever" kinks, or if they're just saying what they think they're supposed to say.

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19 hours ago, ed2 said:

And omo is probably a pretty mild thing to start with, if say the 'creator' isn't into it themselves, they just want try something new, experiment alittle, or if they are only doing it for the money. Peeing is pretty easy and harmless, even from a mainstream perspective. In many ways omo porn might actually be more softcore than regular porn.

I have a hunch that there could be big market for really mild porn. Making things more extreme doesn't always appeal. As an example I think a lot of people like wetting, but are put off by wetting and messing - it is too extreme.

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14 hours ago, Wettishfettish said:

What if the line of sexuality isn't limited by the gender of the person you're attracted to but spectrum includes the type of sex you enjoy? Like, I'm a male heteromosexual?

This is a good question. I don't think there's any solid term for it yet but most would probably say they're some sort of sexuality label and if it's that important, maybe they'll tell someone in private they have a pee/omo fetish.

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I feel like this depends on how we describe mainstream. But, from google trends data it certainly has had a huge uptick in the last ten years.

 

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I think a larger reason that you are noticing more omo content is simply that there are more omo content creators now. A lot of porn production has shifted away from studios and towards smaller "content creators" on platforms like PH, onlyfans, and literally any webcam website. Smaller content creators are able to produce more tailored porn. Plus, omo is a type of porn that you can easily make by yourself making it ideal for these smaller content creators.

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I think all fetishes are getting a little bit more mainstream over time, and fetishes in general, but I wouldn't really say that I consider omorashi to be a very mainstream fetish that is widely talked about, which is strange seeing as I think every woman has had at least a couple of extremely desperate situations in her life, but I think that most people don't talk about them very much or view them as sexual.

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That graph actually only confirms that the word omorashi spread a lot among us fans around 2014 and onwards… me for instance did not use that word when I found this interest online. At that time my preferred search word was wetting and desperation. I think we need to look into more phrases to say something about interest and also compare it with internet use etc over the time period. 

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