WHILE most of us probably find the thought of peeing in the shower a bit of a turn off, but apparently it could actually improve your sex life. According to an article published on Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle blog, Goop , squatting down on your shower floor and urinating can help strengthen all-important pelvic floor muscles. Thank you for the instalove goopgoesmakeupfree goop. The site reads: "Try peeing in the shower squatting down. When you squat to pee as opposed to sitting up straight on the toilet, you automatically engage your pelvic floor and it naturally stretches and tones. Pelvic floor muscles run from the pubic bone at the front of the vagina all the way to the base of your spine.
Takeaway: While pee itself is an interesting kink on its own, what's most fascinating is how many different forms it takes. No, pee fetishim also referred to as urolagnia isn't a typo. In the world of kinks and fetishes , lots of things can be twisted into an erotic sensation. Pee is one of them. Like other fringe kinks of bodily functions such as sleeping , eating , and even something as simple as specific body parts , pee has found its way into the erotic profile of many sexually active adults. While pee itself is an interesting kink on its own, what's most fascinating are the different aspects of pee fetishism. Just as with any other sex act, one person's turn-on can be another person's total turn-off.
Community pee squat type. Using a squat toilet can be a new experience for most westerners. The unfamiliar shape, style and method of use are largely unknown to those who live outside areas where these toilets are the preferred style. Before you encounter a squat toilet it can help to learn exactly how to properly use it, allowing you to avoid any issues or problems.
I know it's sterile, it's not gonna hurt me, etc. I just want to know why people get into this kind of thing. Somebody please.