sweetnurseBBW
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ORIGINAL: RedheadGirlNY Urine is sterile as it leaves the body, unless an infectious agent is encountered somewhere along the exit route. At least this is what researched garnered. Medications can pass through urine, so that is a consideration. So far, so good, all in agreement, eh? Having been in the position (and you can guess the position) of serving as a human urinal, I only explain that for me, in the context of a very, very loving and secure D/s relationship, this was possibly the most submissive thing that I could have been asked. Ok, I wasn't asked, it wasn't negotiated: it was and based on my current reactions, several years later, continues to be one of the most bonding, intimate, deeply humiliating and moving experiences in that relationship. Seems it worked to put me in my place, it wasn't a "alla the time" thing. But on a day that was frenetic when there was a need to center me and have me reach deep into the core of surrender, swallowing his urine would do it in record time. Red (rhapsodizing) Lets not confuse sterile with free from impurities. Bacteria , viruses can live anywhere in the urinary tract, from kidneys, bladder, ureters to urethra. Sterile only means it isn't contaminated by contaminant organisms. Sterile in something coming from the body does not mean clean.
< Message edited by sweetnurseBBW -- 9/30/2007 8:08:47 PM >
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