Omorashi Increases Male Organ Rash Risk
It’s absolutely true that the range of sensual experiences a
person may explore is wide indeed and that there are many sensual obsessions
that may seem odd or unusual to many people but are fervently desired by some
others. Some sensual obsessions, such as those for feet and/or shoes, are
widely known, but others are less so. For example, most people are probably not
familiar with omorashi, which is a sensual obsession in which a person enjoys
“wetting” themselves, that is, a person enjoys urinating in their pants and/or
underwear. While not passing judgment on this activity, it should be noted that
for a man, it does have the potential to create a male organ health issue, such
as a male organ rash.
Omorashi
The term omorashi comes from Japan, but the practice is by no
means limited to that country; a quick internet search reveals that there are
adherents around the world, both male and female. It belongs to the category of
sensual obsessions commonly known as “watersports,” which involve urine in some
way.
In most instances, someone who practices omorashi is concerned
with both the buildup to the release of urine and the release itself. For
example, many practitioners enjoy drinking large amounts of liquids (water,
coffee, soda, juice, etc) so that they obtain a very full bladder. They then
attempt to refrain from releasing the urine from the bladder for as long as
they can, finding a sensual thrill from the discomfort that this causes them.
They also find the ultimate release of the urine itself to be sensually
stimulating.
Although there can be many variations, usually a practitioner
enjoys one of two kinds of omorashi: a form in which the release of urine is
very markedly visible and one in which the urinator wears diapers or another
form of absorbable underwear, which collects and holds the urine. For many
people interested in the former kind, they often prefer the urination to be
“public” in some way – either literally so, in a public place with strangers
able to observe them, or in an enclosed place with a pre-selected witness or
witnesses or via uploading videos of the activity to the internet. Usually
those who opt for a diaper approach also wish to have it acknowledged in some
way, either through confession to another person or via videos delivered
online.
Male organ rash
Naturally, a male practitioner of omorashi leaves himself open to
the possibility of developing a male organ rash, basically a form of the diaper
rash he may have experienced as a baby. And the rash will not necessarily be
limited to the member, possibly appearing on the sacks, the buttocks, and the
general midsection area as well.
Diaper rash appears as a patchwork of bright red skin. It comes
about because of the ammonia that occurs as urine breaks down, and also due to
possible bacteria in the urine; the delicate manhood skin may also react to
some other waste products present in urine. Because the urine is being kept
warm and moist, especially if an actual diaper is involved, the risk of a rash
developing can be increased.. As the rash develops, the skin becomes
increasingly tender, and it will be more easily exacerbated by fabric rubbing
against it.
Men who develop a male organ rash from omorashi should remove
their wet clothing as quickly as possible and wash and dry the area thoroughly.
Over-the-counter diaper rash ointments are usually sufficient to treat the
rash, although if it persists, a doctor visit may be required for a stronger
treatment.
Male organ rash from omorashi activities requires a man to
regularly utilize a top-notch male organ health oil (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). To repair
damaged skin, the oil needs to contain a combination of moisturizing agents,
such as shea butter and vitamin E. In addition, member skin is strengthened if
the oil contains a potent antioxidant like alpha lipoic acid to help limit
damage from free radicals.
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