Human toilet play

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'''Human toilet play''' is the practice of defecating and/or urinating on someone as a [[BDSM]] practice, often on that person's face or in that person's mouth to simulate a toilet.  This may or may not include some consumption of the material, although consumption of [[wikipedia:feces|feces]] may carry health risks.
  
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Specific '''human toilet furniture''' exists for use in the act. Human toilet furniture has some resemblance to [[smotherbox]]es and other [[queening stool]]s used in [[face sitting]]. Human toilet furniture has often a different look. A standard toilet seat may be used, as a psychological hint for the intended use. While human toilet furniture with a low upper deck are very close to queening stools, the height of the deck varies. Thus body parts of human toilet furniture users may not even touch, while in case of queening stools such physical connection is a requisite.
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==See also==
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*[[Urolagnia]]
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*[[Coprophilia]]
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[[Category:BDSM]]

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Human toilet play is the practice of defecating and/or urinating on someone as a BDSM practice, often on that person's face or in that person's mouth to simulate a toilet. This may or may not include some consumption of the material, although consumption of feces may carry health risks.

Specific human toilet furniture exists for use in the act. Human toilet furniture has some resemblance to smotherboxes and other queening stools used in face sitting. Human toilet furniture has often a different look. A standard toilet seat may be used, as a psychological hint for the intended use. While human toilet furniture with a low upper deck are very close to queening stools, the height of the deck varies. Thus body parts of human toilet furniture users may not even touch, while in case of queening stools such physical connection is a requisite.

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