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Urza -> Watersports (3/28/2006 11:00:39 AM)

Generally, is it safe to drink piss?

i'm sorry to be so blunt, but i really want to serve a Mistress in that way and was wondering if theres aything i shuld know.




proudsub -> RE: Watersports (3/28/2006 11:18:46 AM)

There are a lot of threads on this, but here is the most comprhensive one:

http://www.collarchat.com/m_1501/mpage_1/key_urine/tm.htm#1501




GoddessAlexia -> RE: Watersports (4/3/2006 2:41:01 AM)

I have not heard of any real danger from watersports.




ArtfulTrainer -> RE: Watersports (4/3/2006 1:35:16 PM)

Unless your mistress has an infection, should be safe.




shawnastone -> RE: Watersports (4/4/2006 7:33:17 AM)

I have not heard of any life threatening dangers either. I do know that it can make for a fabulous substitute for tonic water for my Gin & Tonics. ;)




subslavemale -> RE: Watersports (4/4/2006 7:45:49 AM)

Urine is mostly water. Besides that, it contains the following:
Soluable minerals in excess of your body's needs, mostly salt, but with some magnesium, calcium, potassium, and phosphate.
Nitrogenous material, primarily urea. Also present is a more complex compound called creatinine, which is responsible for the color and odor. These substances are nontoxic. There is also a small amount of uric acid and an even smaller amount of ammonia. Neither of these is present in enough concentration to do any harm.
Water-soluable stuff your body needs but is unable to retain. This includes water-soluable vitamins like C and B-complex. If you take large amounts of vitamin supplements, you increase the concentration of these in your urine.
Food components that, though nontoxic, are of no use. These include various natural and artificial flavoring and coloring agents. At least some of the aspartame (Nutrisweet) you consume is passed (the resulting sweetness can be a turn-on for some folks). You may also have noticed that if you eat beets, the red coloring is passed. If you consume a large amount of grapefruit, your urine will smell like grapefruit. There is a nontoxic artificial dye called methylene blue that is passed unchanged, for those who like to pee in color. There are plenty more examples.
Degradation products of food compounds. These are also nontoxic. The best known example is what happens when you eat asparagus. Your liver converts sulphur compounds in the asparagus to methylthiol, (a water-soluable gas) which is passed. Methylthiol is not toxic in the quantities present in urine (that quantity being very small), but it is one of the smelliest compounds known. The human nose can detect it in concentrations of much less than one part per million in air.
Toxins that you consumed, or their degradation products. The best example of one of these is alcohol. Alcohol is so water-soluable that your body is powerless to prevent it (or its degradation product, a compound called acetaldehyde) from diffusing through all your tissues. It will be present in your urine in the same concentration it is in your blood. Caffeine and some recreational drugs are other things that may be present in your urine if you consume them first.
Small quantities of blood protein.
Sluffed off cells and mucous from your bladder and urethra linings.
In males, bits of semen, especially after sexual activity.
Trace quantities of hormones, including sex hormones.
Urine should not contain sugar (glucose) in any but minute amounts. If someone's urine is discernably sweet, barring his or her having consumed an artificial sweetener, that person ought to see a doctor. Diabetes is no joke (and the doctor is the one person that you CAN tell that you or your lover discovered sugar in the urine by taste. Doctors have heard it all, and they don't tell).
Urine should not contain blood or puss. Again, if it does, see a doctor.

Generally if your partner is healthy, consuming their urine shouldn't have any harmfull affects...




MsBearlee -> RE: Watersports (4/4/2006 8:31:17 AM)

Urza:  Generally speaking, urine IS sterile..........but if the donner has an infection or an STD you CAN be infected with same, especially if drinking from the font.

Personally, I find watersports to be one of the most warm and intimate activities two people can enjoy together; drinking or no.   It's not much about humiliation, to me.





MistressSassy66 -> RE: Watersports (4/4/2006 11:15:10 AM)

Like the others have said it is relatively safe,with people who have no STD's.
Something else that goes into urine is medications that includes over the counter aswell as prescriptions.
Make sure the person drinking it has no allergies to any meds you might be taking,things like Asprin allergies could be a really bad experience.

I dont have research on this...but I think if a drug/food gets passed into breast milk it goes into your urine.

Diseases can be passed through the mouth if there any cuts or abrasions(most of the time there will be),I have read gargling with Listerene will help,but IMO by the time you get the mouthwash in you the germs are already in your blood stream.




artglfr -> RE: Watersports (4/5/2006 12:52:43 PM)

Keep your mouth open, swallow, lick your lips and say "Thank You Ma'am." Enjoy.




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