"peeing into vagina" sounds so juvenile, somehow, but I wanted to be clear about the topic. My husband asked this, actually, and we haven't been able to find a complete answer.
So here it is: Is it bad for him to pee into my vagina? Why would it be bad (or not bad) and what could happen?
I've found some small articles on the topic, but they are largely aimed at teenagers and really surprising (and funny, I'll admit) ideas about how girls get pregnant.
We understand that of course if he's sexually aroused, he would have trouble peeing anyway. But is there any chemical content in urine that would be bad for me?
Hoping some of you have some answers. The curiosity is getting to us! *grin*
Yes, it is. I'm not asking "what would happen if a man with an erection urinated into a woman's vagina?" I'm asking "what would happen if a man urinated into a woman's vagina?"
I'm asking about whether or not the urine would be unhealthy or damaging in some way.
Okay.....yeah...the question is clear thank you.....but the motive is not...why would someone merely pee in you? Damn, I think I'm lost.... <IMG SRC="http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/confused.gif"> Human urinal?
To answer your question it actually wont hurt you but you do need to be careful because it is kind of like douching. Douching upsets the balance and hence can lead to yeast infections. You might not get a yeast infection but just know that the potential is there.
Now what you are interested in is called Water Sports.
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Shae, maybe you should check into "water sports" for the answer to your question. Myself, I don't know WHY! *grin* We're just curious, exploring our bodies, both of us very into learning everything we can about how we work. We like to play in all sorts of ways, and we've both certainly heard of many things one shouldn't put in one's vagina, despite what many people do. Urine, however, is very clean stuff, so we were wondering if the same problems applied.
Thank you (sorry, already forgotten your login name... second poster) for the directions. Of course I had heard of "water sports" but hadn't connected it to this one curious question! Of course I might find exact answers through people who are "into that stuff," so to speak. And quite true, of course it would upset the normal chemical balance, and that is always a risk for yeast infection.
Subaru: urine is sterile until it exits the body. Then it comes in contact with external genitalia yadda, yadda and obviously it loses it's sterility very quickly.
I don't think there's anything wrong with that. The ph of urine is around 5 (depending on the person). That's on the acidic side. I'll have to look it up, but I don't think that's favorable for yeast. It may not be a problem.
Bottom line (pardon the pun)-if it isn't causing you any problems, and you both enjoy it or you don't mind it...then do it.
It's not something we've actually done. It kinda came up in conversation and we got to wondering. I'm not sure what the point would be, but on the other hand we do a lot of "joking around" with our bodies, if you will, lots of laughter, lots of silly things. It's always good to understand what it is we're playing around with and how it might do damage.
thanks again for a very constructive post *grin*
subaru
<<<Huh? ***?? Seriously? Isn't it difficult for a male to pee with an erection anyway? I'm sorry, I dont mean to sound rude.....but...again.....HUH?? >>>>
in response - actually its quite easy, with a little practice. i have no problem peeing while erected. the only reason i could think of doing it is a cheap abortion?
There seems to be a huge misconception here! What Subaru is asking about is NOT safe! "Water Sports" mostly involve bodily fluids being exuded, spread, sprayed, etc. over one's body... which is rarely harmful. However, liquid being forced into the vagina can cause serious damage! That is why it is extremely dangerous to have intercourse under water, the penetration can force water up into the vagina and potentially into the uterus which is very very dangerous! I would say to Subaru that it's not worth it, but if you & your hubby really want to experiment, proceed with great caution!
Actually Elis you are the one who is misinformed. Women for years douched, and while it is not the best thing you can do it isn't harmful for the reasons you have mentioned. The whole idea that fluids aren't supposed to be injected into the vagina is kind of blown out of the water by ejaculation. It is not "extremely dangerous" to have sex underwater, and if anyone is telling you that they are lieing to you. The only problem with sex in water is that water washes way the bodies natural lubricaion.
I'm sure we'll inevitable just have to agree to disagree on this one. But with all due respect, Jude, I don't think I have been misinformed by one of the most reputable sex educators in North America. Depending on where you reside, you may or may not be familiar with Canada's proffesional sex therapist, Sue Johansen(sp?). A very similar question to the initial post here was asked of Sue on her television show. She explained why it is not necessary to douche, like you stated, and she also explained why it is quite dangerous to have intercourse under water, for the reasons I mentioned above. I would assume that douching would not be administered with as much force as a man penetrating, which would be why women have unecessarily douched for centuries. However, the force by which a man penetrates is much greater and therefore when liquid is involved you must ask; "where is the water going to go while he is thrusting?" The water that can potentially enter the vagina is going to be further forced up into uterus. I'm sorry if you don't believe this information, or you may very well feel that I have been misinformed. I just noticed that no one had made even slight mention of these potential hazards and it certainly doesn't hurt to make an advisory that, if someone was considering experimenting in such a way that they sould research the act and investigate it's potential dangers. But as we all know, and as has been disclaimed on this site, this is certainly not the forum to expect all information to be completely accurate, and since I am not a doctor, that includes my information also. But my primary concern was and still is to advise this person that the act in question does pose potential hazards and that it should be in her best interest to investigate it further. And perhaps more importantly from a professional.
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