ciceroman 378 Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 Hallo fellow pantspissinglovers 🙂 I wondered, since I have some special favorites of scenarios and situations myself I find incredibly sexy for girls to wet themselves, what it is that you thin is hot. What kind of situation would you like to watch or be in with a guy wetting himself. I'd really love to know. For example I have one fantasy of meeting a girl in a club, talking to her, making out with her and then she says she needs to go but doesn't want to interrupt the moment and by the way normally doesn't bother much of going to the toilet and if I'd object if she just wet herself on the spot to seemlessly continue making out. God, I'm horny just thinking about it. Stuff like this. Are there any situations you fantasise about? 🙂 Please let me know. I'd love to understand "your" side of the story a little better. Love C ❤️ KAQSW, bluecookies, skirtandtights and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment
MasterOptometrist 594 Posted July 17, 2022 Share Posted July 17, 2022 I think this is a good question given how this site is mostly men interested in women. There's probably only a narrow perspective that gets posted here. I wonder how different/similar it is to what mlm like? And if the preferences of women into male omorashi are that different from men into female omorashi it would probably benefit men to know. With everyone who wishes their girlfriends were into this, maybe they could be but the angle women would approach it from is different? ciceroman and bluecookies 2 Quote Link to comment
PeeNewbieGirl 123 Posted July 17, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted July 17, 2022 For me it is important to know whats going on. This means communication is everything. If the boy is not cool with it, i also will not find it sexy. My boyfriend and me, are both into the peeing stuff and i just like when i see the little spots of pee on his underwear while making out. I also like to get peed on while making love. So we just communicate what feels best for us and then we find the perfect solution for both of us. In conclusion what i find sexy is: - wet spots on underwear - getting peed on while having sex - full enjoyment of having a good pee - communication 😉 Hope this will help you guys. 🙂 buggsd, Nc-runner-guy, MisterBlue and 7 others 6 4 Quote Link to comment
skirtandtights 124 Posted July 18, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted July 18, 2022 Honestly, as a bi female with a male partner, there is very little I find appealing about male omo content. I want a dominant male partner who is in control of both himself and whatever situation we're in, so that I can trust him enough to give control of myself over to him. Things like wetting and desperation are submissive or vulnerable in nature and not attractive (TO ME) for a man. That being said, if I had a male partner who was willing, I'd like to try some more watersports type of activities. I am so fascinated by the way men can just "whip it out" and aim. I've always wanted to hold a partner's dick and aim it. I also wouldn't be opposed to a male partner, ahem, "marking his territory" (me). There are a few omo related r/gonewildaudio clips I've found on reddit that I've enjoyed, from a dominant male performer speaking to a submissive female listener about her inability to hold it, and either roleplaying punishing her for it, or encouraging her to let go, etc. I don't want to speak for ALL women on this site, but this is my perspective. We could really get into gender politics here, and talk about how men are often seen as the actors during sex, whereas women are objects being acted upon, but that's probably a conversation for another thread. Regardless, my preferences for omo content (and erotic content, and my sex life in general) line up with that pretty well. moiamigo, bluecookies, TimmyTrihard69 and 7 others 8 1 1 Quote Link to comment
skirtandtights 124 Posted July 18, 2022 Share Posted July 18, 2022 8 hours ago, PeeNewbieGirl said: In conclusion what i find sexy is: - wet spots on underwear - getting peed on while having sex - full enjoyment of having a good pee - communication 😉 I imagine I could enjoy some of this, too. It's a natural bodily function but also quite intimate. It could be very romantic. Like, we eat together, we shower together, we brush our teeth together, we pee together, etc. As just another aspect of a relationship. The intimacy and romance are very appealing but it would be harder to make content about that. In my original response I was thinking more about "omo = desperation and wetting", in which case I have almost zero interest in male omo, but if we say "omo = anything pee related" then yes, there's a lot to be said for the intimacy and romance of sharing bodily functions in a relationship. I'm very curious to read more replies and I hope more women do answer, but given the recent poll it seems like not a lot of heterosexual women browse this site. PeeNewbieGirl, BladderChamp, ciceroman and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment
ciceroman 378 Posted July 18, 2022 Author Share Posted July 18, 2022 Thanks a lot for your intimate and sensual responses so far! ❤️ This is an amazing insight. 🙂 And yes, I hope, there'll be some more replies someday. 🙂 PeeNewbieGirl 1 Quote Link to comment
Crazi Mathx 75 Posted July 18, 2022 Share Posted July 18, 2022 Im a guy....once on Quora i read that "some" women are into omorashi because the pressure somehow (im a guy so idk how) rubs the clitoris and gives the feeling of pleasure to the woman...and also while peeing after holding so long the force of pee also rubs the clitoris....so is that true or not? Quote Link to comment
skirtandtights 124 Posted July 18, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted July 18, 2022 1 hour ago, Crazi Mathx said: Im a guy....once on Quora i read that "some" women are into omorashi because the pressure somehow (im a guy so idk how) rubs the clitoris and gives the feeling of pleasure to the woman...and also while peeing after holding so long the force of pee also rubs the clitoris....so is that true or not? OP I hope you don't mind me kind of hijacking this thread to discuss anatomy, but I feel this is a question worth answering. I'm going to post some Anatomy 101 stuff, a lot of which I'm sure you know, but maybe you or someone else reading this will benefit from it, so I'm going to post it. Also, I'm including some anatomical diagrams, but putting it under a spoiler just in case. If you look at a diagram of female anatomy (and you should, if you're not 100% familiar with what I'm talking about) the clitoris is above the urethral opening. So the act of peeing (no matter how much pressure there is) isn't rubbing the clitoris, because it comes out below the clit. Spoiler Here is a good diagram: The outlines represent the vulva, the blue shapes represent the internal structure of the clitoris. But take a look at this diagram. The outlines you see represent the vulva (outside parts). Note that the vulva is the outside part and the vagina is the inside part, these are two different things! The vagina is INSIDE. the outer parts that you see are NOT the vagina. It's important to me that you know this. All you see from the outside is the vaginal opening. The vaginal opening is connected to the uterus, so this is where menstrual fluid/tissue come out. This is also where babies come out, and where penetrative sex happens. Also note that there are two holes/openings: the vaginal opening is at the bottom, the urethral opening is right above it. Women DO NOT pee from the vagina! They are two different holes. I've read some fiction on here, presumably written by young men, that refers to a woman peeing from, or holding, her vagina. So I feel that it needs to be clarified. The pale blue shapes you see behind the outline of the vulva are depictions of the inner structure/body of the clitoris. The only part you can really see is the glans/clitoral hood. These are analogous to the glans of the penis and the foreskin. Spoiler This image shows a drawing of the clitoral body (A) and the penis (B) As you can see they are incredibly similar! The "legs" of the clitoris are also called crura. If you're confused, figure A in this diagram is the same as the lightest blue shape in the first diagram. So the clitoris has a vast internal structure inside the body. The glans (the part you can see/touch) is, literally, just the tip! The clitoris is actually considered female erectile tissue, because it becomes "erect"/swollen with sexual arousal. For trans men who are assigned female at birth, if they choose to start taking testosterone, the clit actually grows quite a bit and becomes effectively a small penis that can get visibly erect. Male and female sex organs are not so different from each other. Pressures inside the body can stimulate the clitoris. The "G Spot" along the roof of the vagina is actually connected to part of the internal structure of the clitoris, it's just a different area. The connection between the urinary system and the female sex organs is a little harder to find information on, so full disclosure that I'm basing this next bit off of largely anecdotal evidence. It feels to me that pressure in the urethra can stimulate the internal parts of the clitoris. Please refer to the first diagram- it would NOT stimulate the outer part/glans, AT ALL. But internal stimulation is definitely possible, I think. I also find that vaginal stimulation, especially on the roof of the vagina, puts pressure on the bladder/urethra, kind of pressing it from below. Again, this is anecdotal evidence. For me, and I have to assume for other cis women, the sensation of building sexual arousal is somewhat similar to the sensation of a growing need to pee. The each build to a release, either orgasm or peeing. The nerves are all so close together that it really feels like they are connected. Think about when your dick is so hard that it almost hurts, because there's so much pressure there due to all the blood, and you're just desperate for a (sexual) release- women get that feeling too. (see the second diagram, it isn't hard to imagine!) And for me, that feeling of pressure/desire for release that comes with sexual arousal feels very similar to the feeling of pressure/desire for release that comes with a strong need to pee. The release when peeing does NOT stimulate the clitoris, but it still feels really good, in the same way that it would for a man. I hope that clears some of this up for you. If you want more information about female anatomy or how to please a woman, I recommend the book Come as You Are by Emily Nagoski. (Very helpful info in there for both men and women!) I know there are a lot of young people lurking on this site who are really too young to be here, and I know a lot of bad info about women's anatomy gets spread through porn/lack of access to quality sexual education, so I guess this post is an attempt to combat that. I hope this post doesn't take away from the main topic of the thread too much, and I still hope to see more responses from straight women about their preferences when it comes to male omo. ciceroman, Linxsquat, Hamr and 15 others 15 1 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Weather 257 Posted July 18, 2022 Share Posted July 18, 2022 19 minutes ago, skirtandtights said: OP I hope you don't mind me kind of hijacking this thread to discuss anatomy, but I feel this is a question worth answering. I'm going to post some Anatomy 101 stuff, a lot of which I'm sure you know, but maybe you or someone else reading this will benefit from it, so I'm going to post it. Also, I'm including some anatomical diagrams, but putting it under a spoiler just in case. If you look at a diagram of female anatomy (and you should, if you're not 100% familiar with what I'm talking about) the clitoris is above the urethral opening. So the act of peeing (no matter how much pressure there is) isn't rubbing the clitoris, because it comes out below the clit. Hide contents Here is a good diagram: The outlines represent the vulva, the blue shapes represent the internal structure of the clitoris. But take a look at this diagram. The outlines you see represent the vulva (outside parts). Note that the vulva is the outside part and the vagina is the inside part, these are two different things! The vagina is INSIDE. the outer parts that you see are NOT the vagina. It's important to me that you know this. All you see from the outside is the vaginal opening. The vaginal opening is connected to the uterus, so this is where menstrual fluid/tissue come out. This is also where babies come out, and where penetrative sex happens. Also note that there are two holes/openings: the vaginal opening is at the bottom, the urethral opening is right above it. Women DO NOT pee from the vagina! They are two different holes. I've read some fiction on here, presumably written by young men, that refers to a woman peeing from, or holding, her vagina. So I feel that it needs to be clarified. The pale blue shapes you see behind the outline of the vulva are depictions of the inner structure/body of the clitoris. The only part you can really see is the glans/clitoral hood. These are analogous to the glans of the penis and the foreskin. Hide contents This image shows a drawing of the clitoral body (A) and the penis (B) As you can see they are incredibly similar! The "legs" of the clitoris are also called crura. If you're confused, figure A in this diagram is the same as the lightest blue shape in the first diagram. So the clitoris has a vast internal structure inside the body. The glans (the part you can see/touch) is, literally, just the tip! The clitoris is actually considered female erectile tissue, because it becomes "erect"/swollen with sexual arousal. For trans men who are assigned female at birth, if they choose to start taking testosterone, the clit actually grows quite a bit and becomes effectively a small penis that can get visibly erect. Male and female sex organs are not so different from each other. Pressures inside the body can stimulate the clitoris. The "G Spot" along the roof of the vagina is actually connected to part of the internal structure of the clitoris, it's just a different area. The connection between the urinary system and the female sex organs is a little harder to find information on, so full disclosure that I'm basing this next bit off of largely anecdotal evidence. It feels to me that pressure in the urethra can stimulate the internal parts of the clitoris. Please refer to the first diagram- it would NOT stimulate the outer part/glans, AT ALL. But internal stimulation is definitely possible, I think. I also find that vaginal stimulation, especially on the roof of the vagina, puts pressure on the bladder/urethra, kind of pressing it from below. Again, this is anecdotal evidence. For me, and I have to assume for other cis women, the sensation of building sexual arousal is somewhat similar to the sensation of a growing need to pee. The each build to a release, either orgasm or peeing. The nerves are all so close together that it really feels like they are connected. Think about when your dick is so hard that it almost hurts, because there's so much pressure there due to all the blood, and you're just desperate for a (sexual) release- women get that feeling too. (see the second diagram, it isn't hard to imagine!) And for me, that feeling of pressure/desire for release that comes with sexual arousal feels very similar to the feeling of pressure/desire for release that comes with a strong need to pee. The release when peeing does NOT stimulate the clitoris, but it still feels really good, in the same way that it would for a man. I hope that clears some of this up for you. If you want more information about female anatomy or how to please a woman, I recommend the book Come as You Are by Emily Nagoski. (Very helpful info in there for both men and women!) I know there are a lot of young people lurking on this site who are really too young to be here, and I know a lot of bad info about women's anatomy gets spread through porn/lack of access to quality sexual education, so I guess this post is an attempt to combat that. I hope this post doesn't take away from the main topic of the thread too much, and I still hope to see more responses from straight women about their preferences when it comes to male omo. I don't think I've ever had this explained to me this well before. I was raised in a far right evangelical household and my sex ed was largely self-administered (and I'm still working through trauma that keeps me from enjoying sex), but even then, I have never seen an educational website discuss how similar the clitoris is to the penis or explain the structure in as easy a way to understand as you just laid out. So, might be speaking just for myself, but: thanks, this was helpful 👍 skirtandtights 1 Quote Link to comment
glad1 179 Posted July 18, 2022 Share Posted July 18, 2022 1 hour ago, skirtandtights said: OP I hope you don't mind me kind of hijacking this thread to discuss anatomy, but I feel this is a question worth answering. I'm going to post some Anatomy 101 stuff, a lot of which I'm sure you know, but maybe you or someone else reading this will benefit from it, so I'm going to post it. Also, I'm including some anatomical diagrams, but putting it under a spoiler just in case. If you look at a diagram of female anatomy (and you should, if you're not 100% familiar with what I'm talking about) the clitoris is above the urethral opening. So the act of peeing (no matter how much pressure there is) isn't rubbing the clitoris, because it comes out below the clit. Reveal hidden contents Here is a good diagram: The outlines represent the vulva, the blue shapes represent the internal structure of the clitoris. But take a look at this diagram. The outlines you see represent the vulva (outside parts). Note that the vulva is the outside part and the vagina is the inside part, these are two different things! The vagina is INSIDE. the outer parts that you see are NOT the vagina. It's important to me that you know this. All you see from the outside is the vaginal opening. The vaginal opening is connected to the uterus, so this is where menstrual fluid/tissue come out. This is also where babies come out, and where penetrative sex happens. Also note that there are two holes/openings: the vaginal opening is at the bottom, the urethral opening is right above it. Women DO NOT pee from the vagina! They are two different holes. I've read some fiction on here, presumably written by young men, that refers to a woman peeing from, or holding, her vagina. So I feel that it needs to be clarified. The pale blue shapes you see behind the outline of the vulva are depictions of the inner structure/body of the clitoris. The only part you can really see is the glans/clitoral hood. These are analogous to the glans of the penis and the foreskin. Reveal hidden contents This image shows a drawing of the clitoral body (A) and the penis (B) As you can see they are incredibly similar! The "legs" of the clitoris are also called crura. If you're confused, figure A in this diagram is the same as the lightest blue shape in the first diagram. So the clitoris has a vast internal structure inside the body. The glans (the part you can see/touch) is, literally, just the tip! The clitoris is actually considered female erectile tissue, because it becomes "erect"/swollen with sexual arousal. For trans men who are assigned female at birth, if they choose to start taking testosterone, the clit actually grows quite a bit and becomes effectively a small penis that can get visibly erect. Male and female sex organs are not so different from each other. Pressures inside the body can stimulate the clitoris. The "G Spot" along the roof of the vagina is actually connected to part of the internal structure of the clitoris, it's just a different area. The connection between the urinary system and the female sex organs is a little harder to find information on, so full disclosure that I'm basing this next bit off of largely anecdotal evidence. It feels to me that pressure in the urethra can stimulate the internal parts of the clitoris. Please refer to the first diagram- it would NOT stimulate the outer part/glans, AT ALL. But internal stimulation is definitely possible, I think. I also find that vaginal stimulation, especially on the roof of the vagina, puts pressure on the bladder/urethra, kind of pressing it from below. Again, this is anecdotal evidence. For me, and I have to assume for other cis women, the sensation of building sexual arousal is somewhat similar to the sensation of a growing need to pee. The each build to a release, either orgasm or peeing. The nerves are all so close together that it really feels like they are connected. Think about when your dick is so hard that it almost hurts, because there's so much pressure there due to all the blood, and you're just desperate for a (sexual) release- women get that feeling too. (see the second diagram, it isn't hard to imagine!) And for me, that feeling of pressure/desire for release that comes with sexual arousal feels very similar to the feeling of pressure/desire for release that comes with a strong need to pee. The release when peeing does NOT stimulate the clitoris, but it still feels really good, in the same way that it would for a man. I hope that clears some of this up for you. If you want more information about female anatomy or how to please a woman, I recommend the book Come as You Are by Emily Nagoski. (Very helpful info in there for both men and women!) I know there are a lot of young people lurking on this site who are really too young to be here, and I know a lot of bad info about women's anatomy gets spread through porn/lack of access to quality sexual education, so I guess this post is an attempt to combat that. I hope this post doesn't take away from the main topic of the thread too much, and I still hope to see more responses from straight women about their preferences when it comes to male omo. Thank you, skirtandtights! I see your "hijacking" as a most valuable contribution. Most men and more than a few women have little idea of anatomy. But, even fewer realize how little difference there is between the clitoris and the penis. I've yet, though, seen pee come out of the female counterpart. Maybe I haven't been looking hard enough. 🤣 Quote Link to comment
ciceroman 378 Posted July 18, 2022 Author Share Posted July 18, 2022 2 hours ago, skirtandtights said: OP I hope you don't mind me kind of hijacking this thread to discuss anatomy, but I feel this is a question worth answering. I'm going to post some Anatomy 101 stuff, a lot of which I'm sure you know, but maybe you or someone else reading this will benefit from it, so I'm going to post it. Also, I'm including some anatomical diagrams, but putting it under a spoiler just in case. If you look at a diagram of female anatomy (and you should, if you're not 100% familiar with what I'm talking about) the clitoris is above the urethral opening. So the act of peeing (no matter how much pressure there is) isn't rubbing the clitoris, because it comes out below the clit. Reveal hidden contents Here is a good diagram: The outlines represent the vulva, the blue shapes represent the internal structure of the clitoris. But take a look at this diagram. The outlines you see represent the vulva (outside parts). Note that the vulva is the outside part and the vagina is the inside part, these are two different things! The vagina is INSIDE. the outer parts that you see are NOT the vagina. It's important to me that you know this. All you see from the outside is the vaginal opening. The vaginal opening is connected to the uterus, so this is where menstrual fluid/tissue come out. This is also where babies come out, and where penetrative sex happens. Also note that there are two holes/openings: the vaginal opening is at the bottom, the urethral opening is right above it. Women DO NOT pee from the vagina! They are two different holes. I've read some fiction on here, presumably written by young men, that refers to a woman peeing from, or holding, her vagina. So I feel that it needs to be clarified. The pale blue shapes you see behind the outline of the vulva are depictions of the inner structure/body of the clitoris. The only part you can really see is the glans/clitoral hood. These are analogous to the glans of the penis and the foreskin. Reveal hidden contents This image shows a drawing of the clitoral body (A) and the penis (B) As you can see they are incredibly similar! The "legs" of the clitoris are also called crura. If you're confused, figure A in this diagram is the same as the lightest blue shape in the first diagram. So the clitoris has a vast internal structure inside the body. The glans (the part you can see/touch) is, literally, just the tip! The clitoris is actually considered female erectile tissue, because it becomes "erect"/swollen with sexual arousal. For trans men who are assigned female at birth, if they choose to start taking testosterone, the clit actually grows quite a bit and becomes effectively a small penis that can get visibly erect. Male and female sex organs are not so different from each other. Pressures inside the body can stimulate the clitoris. The "G Spot" along the roof of the vagina is actually connected to part of the internal structure of the clitoris, it's just a different area. The connection between the urinary system and the female sex organs is a little harder to find information on, so full disclosure that I'm basing this next bit off of largely anecdotal evidence. It feels to me that pressure in the urethra can stimulate the internal parts of the clitoris. Please refer to the first diagram- it would NOT stimulate the outer part/glans, AT ALL. But internal stimulation is definitely possible, I think. I also find that vaginal stimulation, especially on the roof of the vagina, puts pressure on the bladder/urethra, kind of pressing it from below. Again, this is anecdotal evidence. For me, and I have to assume for other cis women, the sensation of building sexual arousal is somewhat similar to the sensation of a growing need to pee. The each build to a release, either orgasm or peeing. The nerves are all so close together that it really feels like they are connected. Think about when your dick is so hard that it almost hurts, because there's so much pressure there due to all the blood, and you're just desperate for a (sexual) release- women get that feeling too. (see the second diagram, it isn't hard to imagine!) And for me, that feeling of pressure/desire for release that comes with sexual arousal feels very similar to the feeling of pressure/desire for release that comes with a strong need to pee. The release when peeing does NOT stimulate the clitoris, but it still feels really good, in the same way that it would for a man. I hope that clears some of this up for you. If you want more information about female anatomy or how to please a woman, I recommend the book Come as You Are by Emily Nagoski. (Very helpful info in there for both men and women!) I know there are a lot of young people lurking on this site who are really too young to be here, and I know a lot of bad info about women's anatomy gets spread through porn/lack of access to quality sexual education, so I guess this post is an attempt to combat that. I hope this post doesn't take away from the main topic of the thread too much, and I still hope to see more responses from straight women about their preferences when it comes to male omo. Hey, thank you for your in-depth hijacking 😄 Yes, I also think it's really helpful to know all of this. Especially when it comes to understanding your partner. You can never know too much. And the new information for me is the sexual arousal/release by peeing. This adds even more spice when I watch a girl blissfully wet herself. ❤️ There's something comparable when it comes to (my?) male body(s): when I really held for a very long time and really have to pee reaaaally much, the first seconds it feels just like always. Just like peeing. But the longer it takes, the longer the piss flows through my penis, the more exciting it feels. And the last seconds of a really long piss feel nearly orgasmic. Just as if the brain is programmed for a piss to take 30 seconds. Everything that happens when these 30 seconds are expired must be something else and there must be another explanation. And then the brain concludes "fluids ejecting from the penis? The piss is over? This must be an orgasm, only valid explanation." 😄 This is a big part why I love holding so long. Where the actual wetting comes into play I'm not sure. But I observed that this exstatic feeling at the end of such a long piss feels waaaay more naughty and exciting when I'm in my pants and jeans than just over a toilet. RoTracksuitWet 1 Quote Link to comment
MaleOmoFan94 169 Posted July 18, 2022 Share Posted July 18, 2022 I have many fantasies about male omo. First, I love thinking about cute, shy guys who are too shy to ask where the bathroom is and disaster occurs. In this fantasy, a very close friend of the poor soaked guy would comfort him and help with clean up. Another fantasy I have is of a knight who can't get out of his armor in time and pees in his suit. He would need help removing the armor and someone would find out about his accident and be understanding. Another fantasy I really love involves a cute guy, perhaps a prince, who just pees wherever he happens to be and uses a magic wand to clean it up. I love any omo with gay men as well and I enjoy stories where a male character who either bullies someone who has accidents or causes someone to wet themselves ends up wetting himself in front of his victims. I love when a bad guy gets what's coming to him and it's only fair that a character who is mean to someone who wet themselves should suffer the same fate. One last fantasy involves a guy getting high on pot for the first time and peeing himself in front of his close female friend, she would be kind and helpful and tell him that it happens to a lot of people. Nc-runner-guy, KAQSW, ThreadbareOmo and 3 others 3 3 Quote Link to comment
Nc-runner-guy 221 Posted July 18, 2022 Share Posted July 18, 2022 56 minutes ago, MaleOmoFan94 said: I have many fantasies about male omo. First, I love thinking about cute, shy guys who are too shy to ask where the bathroom is and disaster occurs. In this fantasy, a very close friend of the poor soaked guy would comfort him and help with clean up. Another fantasy I have is of a knight who can't get out of his armor in time and pees in his suit. He would need help removing the armor and someone would find out about his accident and be understanding. Another fantasy I really love involves a cute guy, perhaps a prince, who just pees wherever he happens to be and uses a magic wand to clean it up. I love any omo with gay men as well and I enjoy stories where a male character who either bullies someone who has accidents or causes someone to wet themselves ends up wetting himself in front of his victims. I love when a bad guy gets what's coming to him and it's only fair that a character who is mean to someone who wet themselves should suffer the same fate. One last fantasy involves a guy getting high on pot for the first time and peeing himself in front of his close female friend, she would be kind and helpful and tell him that it happens to a lot of people. You’ve got some hot fantasies ❤️ MaleOmoFan94 1 Quote Link to comment
Tuomi 3 Posted July 18, 2022 Share Posted July 18, 2022 I think the reason for that is quite simple - a man is supposed to be the strong figure so an accident is something embarassing and a sign of weakness (not sexy for most I suppose - if there is a male wetting in a movie, it is either a sign of weakness or ridiculousness). For a woman, however, weakness and helplessness is exactly what men desire in sexual relationships (not in practical life, mind you), as they want to have someone to protect and to watch over. And what creature can possibly need more care at any moment than the cute little girl that just peed her panties... 🙂 Or that is at least the explanation I myself had for my kink... 😄 Quote Link to comment
Weather 257 Posted July 18, 2022 Share Posted July 18, 2022 4 hours ago, PrincessPEEach said: Aside from that, I love the breathing and sounds that guys make when they’re trying to hold it, or letting go after holding it so long. The breathing and moaning….gawd😍😍😍. The comment you made saying this about my video made my day lol, I'm really happy a few people enjoyed it ❤ if I make more videos, encouragement from your comment will be a big chunk of the reason why lol ciceroman 1 Quote Link to comment
glad1 179 Posted July 18, 2022 Share Posted July 18, 2022 A recurring one of mine is that I'm working on something that requires the continuous use of both of my hands for an extended amount of time. Eventually, I'll need to pee, but I haven't yet finished the project. I'll likely try to hold as long as I can, but I'm sure that the work doesn't get any easier as I grow more desperate and I eventually I call out for help. In my fantasy, an attractive woman comes by and offers to help me out. But, it seems to take many attempts for her to unzip me. As she fumbles, I seem to get more excited, yet I may or may not experience a few leaks. But, when she finally succeeds, the relief is explosive. I can't guarantee more than her hands got a little wet. Quote Link to comment
BB1BBB 173 Posted July 18, 2022 Share Posted July 18, 2022 8 hours ago, skirtandtights said: OP I hope you don't mind me kind of hijacking this thread to discuss anatomy, This was an amazing post which pretty much confirms a theory I've had for a while. I believe there is definitely a complex and not-always-reciprocal interaction between the Kegel muscles and the general erogenous bloodflow to the vulva and/or clit. Whether it's directly on the internal clit nerves remains to be seen. I've known a variety of women who have become more aroused when holding a full bladder. But it's a physical stimulation rather than a mental arousal. The tangent between the two is generally a big deal for women, so many might not see it as being 'turned on' (in the simplistic sense) at all. Quote Link to comment
pftish 174 Posted July 20, 2022 Share Posted July 20, 2022 I know there are differences between men/women in general, and of course also individually, and I usually think about this quite often. I usually ask myself.. the norm is that men in general should be the dominant part, and then it can play a big role when we think omorashi .. a man who has no control, pees on himself and ends up in a submissive state .. is it a turnoff or a turnon for the viewer? For my own part, it's a bit of the driving force in my omo interest .. the fear of losing the mask, and ending up in such an embarrassingly submissive state. I understand that there are a whole lot of different opinions and points of view within this, and for my own part I would have appreciated if this male macho norm didnt exist 🙂 Maybe, It can also be a difference when it comes to unplanned accidents and peeing your pants on purpose, the submissive feeling disappears a bit in that moment. Could it be that women in general want the submissive role? My post became a bit OT and too much about gender .. sorry for that Quote Link to comment
EmbarrassingSe 9 Posted July 20, 2022 Share Posted July 20, 2022 On 7/18/2022 at 12:01 PM, PrincessPEEach said: To get back to the original topic…. Personally, it’s hard to define what I find hot. Maybe it’s easier to define what I don’t lol. I’m personally not at all into accidents. I think here’s something crazy hot about guys who are willing to be vulnerable and show themselves wet, but for whatever reason, it only turns me on if it was purposeful or planned. I’m into guys that are into it for enjoyment or sexual purposes….I don’t find true accidents hot at all, in any situation. Aside from that, I love the breathing and sounds that guys make when they’re trying to hold it, or letting go after holding it so long. The breathing and moaning….gawd😍😍😍. I primarily like boxer briefs, just because I think they’re the sexiest…and jeans…mmmmm🤤 I love being able to see the outline of a guys dick and watch the first little wet spot appear and then spread and spread. So hot. Im male. When flipped on its head, this is basically the same for me. Glad omorashi isnt specifically just a male thing. Quote Link to comment
DesperateJill 3,788 Posted July 20, 2022 ✨ Legendary Member Share Posted July 20, 2022 @pftish "Could it be that women in general want the submissive role?" When it comes to desperation I don't know if it's necessarily that women want the submissive role but so much that when it arises naturally tends to be the role that we get! Sort of like how I have mentioned when @DespLoveDennis found me in my job without bathrooms where I was forced to hold it all the time he said it somehow made me more feminine because I lost that access to bathroom privilege, something about being feminine involves being submissive and having to hold on. pftish and Tuomi 2 Quote Link to comment
Ms. Tito 1,569 Posted July 21, 2022 Share Posted July 21, 2022 Dicks. Lots and lots of dicks shooting pee streams. Or vaginas. Honestly it doesn't matter guys are cute either way. MaleOmoFan94, Weather and buggsd 1 2 Quote Link to comment
Angusburger 156 Posted July 24, 2022 Share Posted July 24, 2022 On 7/20/2022 at 8:09 AM, DesperateJill said: @pftish "Could it be that women in general want the submissive role?" When it comes to desperation I don't know if it's necessarily that women want the submissive role but so much that when it arises naturally tends to be the role that we get! Sort of like how I have mentioned when @DespLoveDennis found me in my job without bathrooms where I was forced to hold it all the time he said it somehow made me more feminine because I lost that access to bathroom privilege, something about being feminine involves being submissive and having to hold on. But I feel like men are more stoic like it’s less acceptable for them to say they are desperate to pee or complain about being in pain or doing a pee danxe Quote Link to comment
DesperateJill 3,788 Posted July 24, 2022 ✨ Legendary Member Share Posted July 24, 2022 @Angusburger "But I feel like men are more stoic like it’s less acceptable for them to say they are desperate to pee or complain about being in pain or doing a pee danxe" Perhaps but then men usually aren't in a situation where they are desperate in pain or needing to do a pee dance. Whereas women encounter these things regularly and often don't speak up about it and just sort of suffer in silence in a lot of cases. I mean there are definitely women who speak up about it, but often a woman will speak up about it and complain and then when realizing she's not going to get to go to a bathroom any sooner just resigns herself to that fate. Quote Link to comment
Angusburger 156 Posted July 24, 2022 Share Posted July 24, 2022 4 minutes ago, DesperateJill said: @Angusburger "But I feel like men are more stoic like it’s less acceptable for them to say they are desperate to pee or complain about being in pain or doing a pee danxe" Perhaps but then men usually aren't in a situation where they are desperate in pain or needing to do a pee dance. Whereas women encounter these things regularly and often don't speak up about it and just sort of suffer in silence in a lot of cases. I mean there are definitely women who speak up about it, but often a woman will speak up about it and complain and then when realizing she's not going to get to go to a bathroom any sooner just resigns herself to that fate. True but in group setting guys are less vocal they need to pee and keep holding it in silence u til a girl or someone else says they need to pee. Once on a tour in Boston a guy in the group said afterward he was desperate for two hours while we were walking and he was too shy to excuse himself from the group until a girl said she had to really pee and the guy rushed to the restroom too. From hindsight maybe that’s why the guy in the tour did go quiet for a while and looked like he was in a rush but was all silent about his pain Quote Link to comment
DesperateJill 3,788 Posted July 24, 2022 ✨ Legendary Member Share Posted July 24, 2022 @Angusburger "True but in group setting guys are less vocal they need to pee and keep holding it in silence u til a girl or someone else says they need to pee. Once on a tour in Boston a guy in the group said afterward he was desperate for two hours while we were walking and he was too shy to excuse himself from the group until a girl said she had to really pee and the guy rushed to the restroom too. From hindsight maybe that’s why the guy in the tour did go quiet for a while and looked like he was in a rush but was all silent about his pain" Fair enough, I do think that women tend to be more likely to announce they are going to the bathroom. I think that when men have to go to the bathroom typically they don't say anything, they just go. I feel that women are almost sort of subconsciously trained as though they have to ask permission to do everything, even something as basic is going to the bathroom. Quote Link to comment
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