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Wow, we would be a great fit. Jag är i Sverige ibland om du vill skicka PM 😉
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By Carb0nBased · Posted
I would explain it like this... being naked with a partner is sexual in part because we normally cover certain parts of our bodies with clothes, so having them uncovered is rare and exciting. In the rather unlikely chance your partner is a nudist and this doesn't ring true to them, you could say that touching someone's pelvic area or breasts is sexually exciting in part because we don't normally touch those parts of a random person's body--as far as I'm aware even nudists have boundaries around touch. So then it's not so much or a stretch that peeing, another activity that is commonly hidden (and involves some of the same body parts) could be sexual as well. It's also something that men and women commonly do in quite different ways. And then peeing involves sometimes strong urges/sensations in the body, just like sex does. Then there's the point that IdoPiddleSome2 brought up, that urine, and the scent of it, is commonly used to attract partners among mammals. And pee is a part of the "essence" of another person, in the same way that the taste of someone's mouth is when kissing, the smell of a partner's skin, or a man's cum or a woman's wetness is. So when you put this all together, it really isn't all that surprising. IMO it's actually much easier to explain a pee fetish than it is to explain a foot fetish, which has to do with an otherwise completely nonsexual body part that people (at least in the summer on the beach) often leave uncovered, there are no real significant sensations that originate in the feet (walking on sharp rocks notwithstanding--otherwise we, or at least I, commonly "forget" we HAVE feet), is not particularly taboo to touch, and is relatively similar between men and women. The same goes for fetishes like popping balloons, leather, etc. -
By Thiscouldbeanywhere · Posted
I do, It's on erome https://www.erome.com/BP22 -
Fabulous bit of marking there, do you have any video of it?