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Good information there. And I get you on the catch 22 thing… a pee fetish turns you on and then (more for males apparently) it adversely affects your ability to pee. I think in males it’s one of the urinary sphincters that clenches up to prevent peeing and retrograde ejaculation during arousal/orgasm. Females have these too (in order to hold it in) and perhaps it clenches up similarly, but to a lesser degree than in males. Due to individual variance, some females notice it more than others. I wonder if there’s any connection between women that “squirt” and their ability/inability to pee when aroused or in orgasm. Maybe those who squirt have a weaker sphincter that doesn’t close the bladder off as much and they can pee even mid orgasm. When I was married, I noticed at least sometimes if I knew my wife was aroused and had to pee, it would take longer for the stream to start, but i generally didn’t notice it sounding weaker to my ears.