Sexologist Dr. Fritz Klein helped expand our understanding of queer sexuality—not just in terms of who we love, but how we connect. He saw something deeply sacred in the ways gay men share touch, scent, sweat, and sensation. Within certain subcultures, bodily fluids—sweat, spit, and even piss—were not taboo, but tools of expression, symbols of raw masculinity and unfiltered closeness. For Klein, this wasn’t about shock value. It was about removing the masks we wear. Sex, in its most primal form, isn’t just an act—it’s a revelation. A moment where all pretenses fall away, and we stand present in the animal, the erotic, the real. Dr. Fritz Klein
I’m not at all interested in top/bottom or submissive/dominant. I am curious about piss and enjoy another man letting me watch him piss, especially if he gets off on being watched. I am curious about holding a man’s cock while he pisses. I am probably in the minority on this one, but I am only interested in receiving piss from a man straight from the tap into my mouth without spilling a drop….slowly for obvious reasons. Rick