The unfamiliar is often very scary, so understanding what may happen can help ease the fear and anxiety of the dying person, family and caregivers. In general, as a person gets closer to death, their body functions start to slow down. People may be less interested in the world around them. They lose interest in activities that they enjoyed and are not interested in talking or being social. Sometimes people become irritable or restless. As people get closer to dying, they may sleep more, become drowsy or be difficult to wake. They may fall asleep while talking. A person may slowly lose consciousness in the days or hours before death. When visiting someone with advanced cancer, be aware that visiting may be tiring and difficult for the dying person. Keep visits short and have fewer people visit at a time.

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Urolagnia also urophilia , golden shower and watersports is a paraphilia in which sexual excitement is associated with the sight or thought of urine or urination. The term has origins in the Greek language from ouron , "urine", and lagneia , "lust". Golden shower is slang for the practice of urinating on another person for sexual pleasure. Urolagnia is a paraphilia. Other variations include arousal from wetting or seeing someone else urinate in their pants or underclothes, or wetting the bed. Other forms of urolagnia may involve a tendency to be sexually aroused by smelling urine-soaked clothing or body parts. In many cases, a strong correlation or conditioning arises between urine smell or sight, and the sexual act. Urolagnia is sometimes associated with, or confused with omorashi , arousal from having a full bladder or a sexual attraction to someone else experiencing the discomfort or pain of a full bladder, possibly a sadomasochistic inclination.
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Outside Japan, it is not usually distinguished from urolagnia , or water sports, though they are different things: the Handbook of Clinical Sexuality for Mental Health Professionals specifically defines omorashi as persistent sexual arousal toward a full bladder. Paul Fedoroff acknowledges this distinction, observing that "The theme of taking control of autonomic process is prominent in the paraphilia known as omorashi, which involves sexual arousal associated with the sensation of needing to urinate due to a full bladder. The Japanese term "omorashi" means to wet oneself. The word is also occasionally romanized as " omorasi " in the Kunrei-shiki romanization system. In the English speaking BDSM community, the term bathroom use control is used to describe omorashi play in which the dominant controls how and when the submissive is allowed to use the bathroom.
Interestingly, my parents felt the same way about him. I felt her fear, everything she's said, I said. As someone born and raised in the church this has been very difficult to moderate and there is some social pressure to become more involved. She probably doesn't even realize how crazy that is. They believe that the body is a temple that needs to be worshiped, and that inner beauty is more important. Each time, I start to make friends and have to leave them and move.