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Urolagnia (also known as urophilia or undinism) is a sexual fetish in which participants derive sexual pleasure from urine and urination. Urolagnia is sometimes associated with, or confused with, Omorashi.

A woman in stockings raising her skirt and urinating into the mouth of an ejaculating man.

Urolagnia fetishists often like to urinate in public, or urinate on, or be urinated on by other people, and may drink the urine. The consumption of urine is urophagia. Some like to watch others doing these things. These activities are often described by the euphemisms "golden showers" or "water sports" (not to be confused with aquatic water sports).

The practice of drinking large quantities of one's own urine as alternative medicine is not the same as urolagnia.

The term has origins in the Greek Language (from ouron, urine, and lagneia, lust),

Censorship

In New Zealand, publishing (e.g. making available on one's web page) anything promoting or supporting urophilia is a felony punishable by up to ten (10) years in gaol.

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References

  1. A Dictionary of Psychology Date: 2001 Author: Andrew M. Colman
  2. Sexual Deviance: Theory, Assessment, and Treatment By Dr. Richard Laws, William T. O'Donohue 1997 Page 403
  3. Official Censorship Office website
  4. Text of the New Zealand law forbidding publications that promote or support the use of urine or excrement in association with degrading or dehumanising conduct or sexual conduct
  5. Description of ten year penalty

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