Toilet Play & Watersports
Toilet play encompasses a wide range of activities focused on body waste like urine and faeces.
It may involve only the waste products themselves, or it may include using an s-type as a human toilet, or a D-type dictating the s-type’s bathroom use.
Watersports, also known as piss play, urolagnia, or golden showers, involves urinating on, or being urinated on by, a partner, or ingesting urine. The urine of a healthy person is a relatively low risk fluid, but maintaining good hygiene and hydration is essential to prevent infections or other health issues for both partners.
Scatology, or scat, involves faeces, whether ingested, touched, smelled, or as part of human toilet play. Scat can be a much higher risk due to bacterial infections.
Engaging in toilet play requires a significant level of trust and vulnerability. Enthusiastic and informed consent is crucial, along with clearly-defined boundaries and limits. It can deepen the emotional and physical connection between partners who share this kink, and it can be integrated into other BDSM activities, such as bondage or role-play.
Although it’s often shrouded in secrecy and misunderstanding, people have different motivations for exploring toilet play. The physical sensations can be arousing for some. For others, it can be a demonstration of dominance or submission. Toilet play can also involve humiliation and control, and the taboo nature of these kinks can also add to the excitement.
If you’re new to watersports or toilet play, start with less intense activities. For example, urinating on each other in the shower, where clean-up is straightforward. Some kinksters struggle with toilet play, so gradually explore more if you’re comfortable.