What is "urinary frequency orgasm"?

What is "urinary frequency orgasm"?

We have all been in this situation... You are on a journey. You realize that you need to urinate, but in your mind you think, "I can hold it for a while. At least wait until there is a real toilet."

Then, nothing remained. There was no place to park and no place to turn around. You were just sitting in the car, feeling increasingly anxious and panicked. The few minutes felt like several hours, and you began to question all the decisions you had made in your life.

Then, Hallelujah! You found a bathroom and managed to quickly take off your pants. As the water in the pipes drained away, the panic subsided. Strangely enough, it was replaced by a sense of euphoria and profound pleasure.

You might have experienced "urination orgasm". Yes, that's exactly what it means.

Does the "urination orgasm" actually exist?

Let's clarify this issue first. Although having an urge to urinate might feel great at that moment, holding in the urine can increase the risk of urinary tract infections and bladder infections. We'll elaborate on this later!

When we talk about "urinary orgasm", we mean that you experience sexual climax or pleasure while urinating.

Research on the phenomenon of "urination orgasm" is scarce, but personal experiences are indeed significant. Many people report that they occasionally reach an orgasm or feel a deep sense of pleasure while urinating. This situation is more common when you are extremely in need of urination, just as we described earlier.

Take a look at Reddit and you'll find that people are seeking the reasons for this sensation, or if others have encountered it as well. You'll also discover that some call it "urination tremor", or compare it to "ASMR tingling". Regardless of gender, everyone says they have experienced this sensation.

Although "urinary orgasm" is definitely not a scientific term, it might be the best way to describe the very unique sensation that may occur when you are truly about to ejaculate.

Orgasmic incontinence

On the other hand, there are also some studies that focus on those who wet the bed during orgasm. This condition is called orgasmic incontinence or sexual intercourse incontinence, and it is actually more common than you might think.

Approximately 50% of adult women suffer from urinary incontinence, and this figure is expected to increase among those over 65 years old. About 60% of patients with urinary incontinence also experience incontinence or urine leakage during sexual intercourse.

Urinary incontinence can occur in people who have given birth, have pelvic floor injuries, suffer from urinary tract infections, or take certain medications. Although urinary incontinence is not something to be ashamed of, it can cause significant stress or a sense of shame for patients, whether during sexual intercourse or when sneezing at the grocery store.

Now that we have understood this point, let's return to the topic at hand.

Is a "pee orgasm" the same as a "pee squirt"?

You might wonder, "Isn't urination during sexual intercourse just like ejaculation?"

Many people still doubt whether the "tai sui" phenomenon truly exists, or if it is merely a gimmick in unrealistic pornographic scenes. However, the "tai sui" does exist and it is different from urination.

It is estimated that approximately 10% to 54% of women consider "wet dreams" to be a normal part of sexual activity, but this does not mean that they will urinate. Although there is indeed urine in "wet dreams", this does not mean that it is all of it.

When there is an increase in body temperature, they will excrete liquid through the urethra. This liquid is mainly composed of urine, but also contains the fluid from the Skene's glands (sometimes referred to as "female prostate glands").

Although orgasmic urinary incontinence can make one feel out of control, many people who experience it are able to manage it and describe it as a pleasurable "release"