wetmanjf 2,787 Posted October 17, 2014 Share Posted October 17, 2014 Many years ago when I was in High School and already interested in peeing I found a set of books at a college library by Havlock Ellis. Studies in the Psychology of Sex Which in part talks of Sex and Urine. Some excerpts from the book: A young man of 27, of neuropathic temperament, who when he once chanced to witness a woman urinating experienced voluptuous sensations. From that moment he sought close contact with women urinating, the maximum of gratification being reached when he could place himself in such a position that a woman, in all innocence, would urinate into his mouth. Havelock Ellis did not live his life without sexual satisfaction. At the age of sixty, Havelock Ellis was able to overcome his impotence by watching a woman make water. Always one to coin terms, Havelock Ellis called his fetish undinsim. This paraphilia is more commonly referred to as urolagnia, today. The act of urination lends itself more easily to sexual symbolism; it is more intimately associated with the genital function; its repetition is necessary at more frequent intervals so that it is more in evidence. In the case which Krafft-Ebing quotes from Maschka of a young man who would induce young girls to dance naked in his room, to leap, and to urinate in his presence, whereupon seminal ejaculation would take place, we have a typical example of urolagnic symbolism in a form adequate to produce complete gratification. 1 Link to post
CrissyP 790 Posted October 17, 2014 Share Posted October 17, 2014 I feel like I'm back in college. This time with Psychology Professor Wetmanjf. Link to post
wetmanjf 2,787 Posted October 17, 2014 Author Share Posted October 17, 2014 Hahaha. This is a Great work that was written back in the late 1800's It had some very erotic passages Link to post
wetmanjf 2,787 Posted October 17, 2014 Author Share Posted October 17, 2014 You can actually read it online...doing so however is a little more confusing then having a written copy. Of course it's not all about peeing and watersports. Only a small section. It's a Huge 6 Volume Textbook Wetmanjf Link to post
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