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{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Urolagnia | |||
| image = [[File:Pissing-illustration.jpg|250px]] | |||
| caption = Illustration depicting urolagnia | |||
| synonyms = Urophilia, undinism | |||
| field = [[Psychiatry]], [[Sexology]] | |||
| symptoms = Sexual arousal from urine or urination | |||
| complications = Potential for [[urinary tract infection]], [[social stigma]] | |||
| onset = Typically during [[adolescence]] | |||
| duration = Long-term | |||
| causes = [[Paraphilia]], [[psychosexual development]] | |||
| risks = [[Sexually transmitted infection]], [[urinary tract infection]] | |||
| diagnosis = Based on [[clinical assessment]] | |||
| differential = [[Other paraphilias]], [[fetishism]] | |||
| prevention = Safe practices, [[education]] | |||
| treatment = [[Psychotherapy]], [[cognitive behavioral therapy]] | |||
| prognosis = Varies; often managed with therapy | |||
| frequency = Unknown; considered rare | |||
}} | |||
{{Short description|Sexual interest in urine}} | {{Short description|Sexual interest in urine}} | ||
[[File:Havelock_Ellis_cph.3b08675.jpg|Portrait of Havelock Ellis|thumb|left]] | |||
[[File:Wvi_relief.jpg|Relief sculpture depicting urination|thumb|left]] | |||
'''Urolagnia''', also known as '''urophilia''', '''undinism''', or '''watersports''', is a [[paraphilia]] involving sexual excitement associated with the sight or thought of urine or urination. This interest can manifest in various ways, including the act of urinating on someone, being urinated on, or watching someone urinate. | '''Urolagnia''', also known as '''urophilia''', '''undinism''', or '''watersports''', is a [[paraphilia]] involving sexual excitement associated with the sight or thought of urine or urination. This interest can manifest in various ways, including the act of urinating on someone, being urinated on, or watching someone urinate. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The term "urolagnia" was first coined by the [[sexologist]] [[Havelock Ellis]], who studied various sexual behaviors and paraphilias. Ellis's work in the late 19th and early 20th centuries helped to bring attention to the diversity of human sexual interests. | The term "urolagnia" was first coined by the [[sexologist]] [[Havelock Ellis]], who studied various sexual behaviors and paraphilias. Ellis's work in the late 19th and early 20th centuries helped to bring attention to the diversity of human sexual interests. | ||
[[File:Havelock_Ellis_cph.3b08675.jpg|left|thumb|Havelock Ellis, who coined the term "urolagnia"]] | |||
[[File:Havelock_Ellis_cph.3b08675.jpg|thumb | |||
==Manifestations== | ==Manifestations== | ||
Urolagnia can be expressed in different forms, such as: | Urolagnia can be expressed in different forms, such as: | ||
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* '''Omorashi''': A Japanese term referring to arousal from having a full bladder or from seeing someone with a full bladder. | * '''Omorashi''': A Japanese term referring to arousal from having a full bladder or from seeing someone with a full bladder. | ||
* '''Desperation''': Sexual excitement from the feeling of needing to urinate or from seeing someone in such a state. | * '''Desperation''': Sexual excitement from the feeling of needing to urinate or from seeing someone in such a state. | ||
==Cultural and Psychological Aspects== | ==Cultural and Psychological Aspects== | ||
Urolagnia is considered a paraphilia, which is a condition characterized by atypical sexual interests. It is important to note that paraphilias are not inherently harmful or indicative of mental illness unless they cause distress or harm to oneself or others. | Urolagnia is considered a paraphilia, which is a condition characterized by atypical sexual interests. It is important to note that paraphilias are not inherently harmful or indicative of mental illness unless they cause distress or harm to oneself or others. | ||
In some cultures, urolagnia is depicted in [[art]] and [[literature]], often as a taboo or forbidden act. The portrayal of urolagnia in media can vary widely, from comedic to erotic. | In some cultures, urolagnia is depicted in [[art]] and [[literature]], often as a taboo or forbidden act. The portrayal of urolagnia in media can vary widely, from comedic to erotic. | ||
==Legal and Ethical Considerations== | ==Legal and Ethical Considerations== | ||
The practice of urolagnia, like other consensual sexual activities, is generally legal between consenting adults. However, it is important to consider the legal context and cultural norms of the region, as public urination and indecent exposure are often illegal. | The practice of urolagnia, like other consensual sexual activities, is generally legal between consenting adults. However, it is important to consider the legal context and cultural norms of the region, as public urination and indecent exposure are often illegal. | ||
==See also== | |||
== | |||
* [[Paraphilia]] | * [[Paraphilia]] | ||
* [[Sexual fetishism]] | * [[Sexual fetishism]] | ||
* [[Havelock Ellis]] | * [[Havelock Ellis]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Ellis, Havelock. ''Studies in the Psychology of Sex''. Vol. 3. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Company, 1903. | * Ellis, Havelock. ''Studies in the Psychology of Sex''. Vol. 3. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Company, 1903. | ||
* {{Cite book |last=Money |first=John |title=Lovemaps: Clinical Concepts of Sexual/Erotic Health and Pathology, Paraphilia, and Gender Transposition in Childhood, Adolescence, and Maturity |year=1986 |publisher=Irvington Publishers |isbn=978-0829012812}} | * {{Cite book |last=Money |first=John |title=Lovemaps: Clinical Concepts of Sexual/Erotic Health and Pathology, Paraphilia, and Gender Transposition in Childhood, Adolescence, and Maturity |year=1986 |publisher=Irvington Publishers |isbn=978-0829012812}} | ||
[[File:Pissing-illustration.jpg|left|thumb|Illustration depicting urolagnia]] | |||
[[File:Pissing-illustration.jpg|thumb | |||
[[Category:Paraphilias]] | [[Category:Paraphilias]] | ||
[[Category:Sexual fetishism]] | [[Category:Sexual fetishism]] | ||
{{Sexual fetishism}} | |||
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| Urolagnia | |
|---|---|
| |
| Synonyms | Urophilia, undinism |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Sexual arousal from urine or urination |
| Complications | Potential for urinary tract infection, social stigma |
| Onset | Typically during adolescence |
| Duration | Long-term |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Paraphilia, psychosexual development |
| Risks | Sexually transmitted infection, urinary tract infection |
| Diagnosis | Based on clinical assessment |
| Differential diagnosis | Other paraphilias, fetishism |
| Prevention | Safe practices, education |
| Treatment | Psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Varies; often managed with therapy |
| Frequency | Unknown; considered rare |
| Deaths | N/A |
Sexual interest in urine


Urolagnia, also known as urophilia, undinism, or watersports, is a paraphilia involving sexual excitement associated with the sight or thought of urine or urination. This interest can manifest in various ways, including the act of urinating on someone, being urinated on, or watching someone urinate.
History[edit]
The term "urolagnia" was first coined by the sexologist Havelock Ellis, who studied various sexual behaviors and paraphilias. Ellis's work in the late 19th and early 20th centuries helped to bring attention to the diversity of human sexual interests.

Manifestations[edit]
Urolagnia can be expressed in different forms, such as:
- Golden showers: The act of urinating on another person, often as part of a sexual activity.
- Omorashi: A Japanese term referring to arousal from having a full bladder or from seeing someone with a full bladder.
- Desperation: Sexual excitement from the feeling of needing to urinate or from seeing someone in such a state.
Cultural and Psychological Aspects[edit]
Urolagnia is considered a paraphilia, which is a condition characterized by atypical sexual interests. It is important to note that paraphilias are not inherently harmful or indicative of mental illness unless they cause distress or harm to oneself or others. In some cultures, urolagnia is depicted in art and literature, often as a taboo or forbidden act. The portrayal of urolagnia in media can vary widely, from comedic to erotic.
Legal and Ethical Considerations[edit]
The practice of urolagnia, like other consensual sexual activities, is generally legal between consenting adults. However, it is important to consider the legal context and cultural norms of the region, as public urination and indecent exposure are often illegal.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- Ellis, Havelock. Studies in the Psychology of Sex. Vol. 3. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Company, 1903.
- John,
Lovemaps: Clinical Concepts of Sexual/Erotic Health and Pathology, Paraphilia, and Gender Transposition in Childhood, Adolescence, and Maturity, Irvington Publishers, 1986, ISBN 978-0829012812,
