If you are looking for research material or academic analysis regarding this type of mature media content, you might find better results by looking into these specific academic frameworks:
: Researchers often look at how niche genres evolve in digital spaces. Journals like Porn Studies (Routledge) frequently publish papers on the consumption habits and production of fetish-based media.
Instead of using colloquial terms, try searching for these phrases on academic databases: "Consumption of urolagnic media content" "Psychodynamics of paraphilic interests in digital media"
: Some media studies papers analyze this content through the lens of bodily autonomy, power dynamics, or the "abject" in art and media.
: In a clinical context, the interest is referred to as urolagnia. You can find medical or psychological papers on PubMed or Google Scholar by searching for "urolagnia and media consumption."
: Sociology papers often focus on how platforms (like OnlyFans or specialized forums) allow for the commercialization and community-building around specific mature interests.