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Omorashi (おもらし / オモラシ / お漏らし), sometimes abbreviated as simply "omo", is a form of urolagnia (urine fetish) subculture originating and predominately recognized in Japan, in which participants experience arousal from having a full bladder or wetting themselves, or from seeing someone else experiencing a full bladder or wetting themselves. Outside Japan, it is not usually distinguished from urolagnia, though they are different things. Westerners who do make the distinction commonly use phrases such as "bladder desperation" or "panty wetting", although a number of fetishist communities in the West have also adopted the more specific Japanese language terminology. The term "omorashi" means "to wet oneself", literally translated, "leaking". The word is also occasionally romanized as "omorasi" in the Kunrei-shiki romanization system.
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Omorashi is a niche sexual fetish originating from Japan, which focuses on experiencing sexual arousal and pleasure through the act of becoming sexually excited by having a full bladder or wetting oneself. It typically involves the intentional or accidental loss of urine, either through holding it for a prolonged period or purposefully wetting oneself, to obtain erotic satisfaction. The fetish often includes various scenarios, such as watching someone struggle to hold their bladder, wetting their clothes or engaging in role-playing involving urinary accidents.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of omorashi in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of omorashi in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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