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  • #16
    See this link as below! I feel this crazy law has been brought in with the idea of any under age minors looking at porn or just to stop porn that is maybe not main stream! Which is so silly as what is mainstream porn? Well that's up to what every one thinks! I say ban one thing ban it all I say! But as we all know this will not stop as the web is world wide! Thank goodness! And this is just another crazy law from a right wing UK Government hell bent on stopping any porn! Are we going back to the days of the 1990's when the UK wetting Mag cascade owners were raided several times by the UK police and forced out of the UK! Yes it seems like it again! And maybe so if you read this link! Which the problems of Cascade was touch on in a post earlier in this thread as well! One does wonder what will happen to any such UK pee pay sites from now onwards! But then I ask have they been giving us what we wanted this last few years anyway! Not in my book . And this I assume will just force them out of the UK in to another part of Europe to carry on. As to individuals I can't see anyone coming to raid your home if you have this stuff on your computer for one there just is not enough staff or police to ever do this! I think things will carry on in much the same light so I should not worry! But if you are UK based think about your vote and don't vote for a right wing government as we have now. Kev.

    http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/the-end-of-uk-bdsm-282

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    • #17
      This really is quite sad. Most of what they are wanting to stamp out is basicly completely harmless fun, which someone has twisted in their mind to be "wrong" in all the best, subjective, one-eyed, biased ways. Meanwhile, there are plenty of socially accepted practices which are much more dangerous or potentially damaging to young people (if that was their aim) which go completely untouched.

      Censorship is never even-handed or reasonable. It's always motivated by some obsessive mindset wanting to control everyone and everything "for their own protection" and the "benefit of society as a whole". All the while, it does nothing but foster forms of entertainment that fit their moral filter, while driving all else underground.

      Just blind stupidity.

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      • #18
        I'm in my middle 50's- most of you here are likely younger. When I was a kid, there were plenty of places in the USA where magazines such as Playboy & Penthouse were illegal (RAIDS were conducted, trials were held!). Plenty more places where you had to ask the guy behind the counter (yes, always a guy, usually a scruffy one) to produce a copy for purchase. They weren't displayed, even with paper cover over the bottom 3/4 of the magazine cover. At the time, there was a great controversy about the "Last Taboo" being broken- full frontal nudity! Most of this was gone by the time I was actually old enough to be interested & have a couple of spare bucks, but I do remember it well.
        Times have certainly changed! Mostly for the better, in my humble opinion.
        Best Wishes- Vic

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        • #19
          Just as a follow up to what I wrote earlier about a new series on Showtime called "Sex with Sunny Megatron," Series 1, Episode 6 has part of the program devoted to watersports. It is not about heterosexual watersports but about a couple of gay guys who decide to try it and go to a gay bar where they are "initiated" by having the regulars at the bar pee on them. While it does not show any streams flowing from a penis, it does show streams and the wet clothes that were hit with their pee.

          The theme of the show is "taboos" and I will try to make a clip of this portion of the show by editing out the other taboo on "Race Play" and just showing the "watersports" portion of the program. Stay tuned....

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          • #20
            The clip lost too much resolution when I tried to edit it so here is the entire episode 6 of season 1 of Sex with Sunny Megatron. For the watersports segment, jump to 19 minutes and 15 seconds:

            https://www.sendspace.com/file/7f2bfu

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            • #21
              What the law is doing is bringing online pay per view porn into the same class as printed porn. All of the things now banned to pay per view are already illegal on paper.
              Peeing is till legal so long as it is not 'onto' or 'into' another person - so open peeing or wetting are both still legal.
              I understand that it is the people making / selling this porn in the UK whop are to be targetted, not those viewing it.

              The fact that it is claimed to be to protect minors is however frankly laughable! How many minors do they thnk steal their mothers credit card to watch pay per view streamed videos when there is so much freely available?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Patches
                Just as a follow up to what I wrote earlier about a new series on Showtime called "Sex with Sunny Megatron," Series 1, Episode 6 has part of the program devoted to watersports. It is not about heterosexual watersports but about a couple of gay guys who decide to try it and go to a gay bar where they are "initiated" by having the regulars at the bar pee on them. While it does not show any streams flowing from a penis, it does show streams and the wet clothes that were hit with their pee.

                The theme of the show is "taboos" and I will try to make a clip of this portion of the show by editing out the other taboo on "Race Play" and just showing the "watersports" portion of the program. Stay tuned....
                What is interesting in this is that the "watersports" isn't presented as a fact in itself but as an adjunct to homosexuality, implying that it's a homosexual pursuit of some sort. The vanilla main stream media seems to never present the concept of "ordinary" people practising something like pants-wetting as a sexual and/or erotic activity. It always has to be presented as part of something that society already sees as "deviant" in some way and as part of the expansion of that deviance into more deviant activities.

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                • #23
                  The world is just getting stranger and stranger. I think the law enforcement authorities should rightly crack down on anything involving minors, animals or anyone/anything else not capable of giving consent. Ditto depictions of extreme violence, rape and other forms of non-consent. However I think consensual adult fun - however bizarre - should be left well alone. For what it's worth I think it probably will be. The relevant authorities have their work cut out dealing with things which are rightly illegal without troubling themselves over grown up folks who enjoy watersports.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Adrian6970
                    The world is just getting stranger and stranger. I think the law enforcement authorities should rightly crack down on anything involving minors, animals or anyone/anything else not capable of giving consent. Ditto depictions of extreme violence, rape and other forms of non-consent. However I think consensual adult fun - however bizarre - should be left well alone. For what it's worth I think it probably will be. The relevant authorities have their work cut out dealing with things which are rightly illegal without troubling themselves over grown up folks who enjoy watersports.
                    I think we're all missing an important point here. The aim is not to police things that are illegal. The aim is to make as much as possible illegal so the police have as much as possible to police....

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                    • #25
                      Lloyd: "What is interesting in this is that the "watersports" isn't presented as a fact in itself but as an adjunct to homosexuality, implying that it's a homosexual pursuit of some sort."

                      I had been thinking that the UK had moved on from the days when homosexuality was illegal. In my youth 'queer bashing' was popular in many walks of life. Then homosexuality was allowed among adults, as it should be. I am not gay, but I have no objection to anyone who is.
                      I could say the same thing about watersports, and it will be tragic if this harmless fetish is made illegal.
                      I have been a regular to this site and other known 'pee sites,' (Ger, Patches, Holding it, B2B, etc since I discovered the internet. I have never gone out of my way to publicise this, and would not like many of my friends or family to know, but I have never done any harm to myself, or any other person, as far a I know, so what am I doing wrong?
                      The trouble in the UK is that the Conservative party is losing support to UKIP and thins that it will regain this by stricter laws against any minority; gays, immigrants. Unfortunately we do not have any well-known public figures on our side to stop this stupid law.
                      We will just have to put up with it and hope we can continue as we are.

                      NB The prosecution of Cascade Magazine 10yrs or so ago shows that there is no need for a new law. The police simply decided that it was 'obscene' and went ahead. Local magistrates backed them up.

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                      • #26
                        I agree Paul this is just simply the UK Gov trying to get tough thinking maybe its a vote winner with an election in 5 months time! But it seems we are not alone this was well coverd by the press and TV yesterday! Maybe we need more like this!

                        Kev

                        http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...p-up-warm.html

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                        • #27
                          This is far bigger than simply a crackdown on obscure and perhaps to some, extreme sexual practices. This is about trying to control people. The fact that it was brought in without discussion, without any attempt to gain the permission of the masses, is an indication that the UK government has no intention of being a government of the people for the people by the people, but then, the UK wasn't set up to be like that anyway. In the UK, laws will always be firstly what is wanted by the powers that be, and secondly what is wanted by the people.

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