Posted by dejay on December 20, 1998 at 18:45
In Reply to: Wetting Fascination posted by p-watch on December 20, 1998 at 17:59
Hi p-watch, I don't agree with your statement:
"Itīs associated with humiliation, submission, retarded behaviour and inabilty to control yourself. How come that is a source to sexual excitement in some countries more than others?"
I don't believe the interest in water sports has anything to do with any of those things. It is more rooted in being a function of the genitals rather than having any antisocial implications. We are turned on by peeing because it comes from the sex organs and any beheavioral implications are incidental. It may be that shyness or imbarrassment on the part of the wetter may add to the excitment but is not the cause of it.
I also do not agree that the interest is effected by geography or dommanant in some countries more than others. It is more likely that it is just talked about in some societies more than others as is common sex. It takes some countries longer to come out of the dark ages than others.
At the same time, people are always interested in watching antisocial beheavior simply because it is something that deviates from the routine and commonplace. Anitsocial acts do not cause sexual excitement, only public peeing does. The excitement we experience when witnessing this is the same excitement we experience when witnessing peeing in private where social standards don't apply. Then on the other hand the social training thing might be a factor when you consider that some of us are more turned on by a woman wetting on the bed than we would be if she were simply pissing in the toilet. I seem to be contridicting myself here and am left with total confusson.