Golden Showers? I'm remodeling my bathroom and thinking of painting it gold. Does anyone here like golden showers? |
| That would be a big fat NO |
Golden showers? My girlfriend gave me a golden shower the other day. I was turned on by it, but I don't want to give her one. Has anyone else ever done the same thing? |
| My boyfriend pees in my vagina, anus, mouth. One time we were having sex in the bathroom and We got in the tub and he peed on my breasts and pubic area. Then I got up and peed on his penis and balls. We do chocolate fudge a lot too. |
When the Lakers won the championship did they celebrate with golden showers? The purple and gold won the championship last year against the Magic. Did the Lakers and there fans celebrate with golden showers? |
| Only fag*ots like you get golden showers. Tell your boyfriend you are in the mood for one tonight. |
How do you feel about golden showers? Are you into them? I personally think they're amazing, is this weird?
Also do you have any experiences with them?
A golden shower is when you piss on someone or are pissed on btw. |
If you like them and so does the other person, then there's nothing wrong with it - end of story. It's not weird, it's just not everyone's cup of tea.
It's like asking - is bondage weird? No - same answer, if both people are into it, then no harm, no foul. Let's see how many thumb downs I get lol. |
Why is my "Golden Showers" rosebush no longer golden? About three or four years ago, I purchased a Golden Showers climber. The first year it did indeed bloom a golden yellow color. Subsequent years have brought me very pale apricot blooms - no yellow to be found. The over-all shape of the plant, foliage, and growth habit have not changed at all, just the bloom color. Could this be the plant that Golden Showers was grafted onto? |
| The "Golden Showers" part of the plant is dead. The original plant was grafted on to a hardier root stock. What is growing now is the root stock. |
What are the health risks to "golden showers"? A friend wants me to do it with her and I have never been with a woman who wanted that. Is it normal? |
| ones of those fetishes that some find stranger than others. urine is sterile, it can not hurt you. the repulsion most people feel is conditioned behavior, they have been taught from guyhood that it is untouchable. but the truth is there is no harm, just keep it out of the eyes, that would sting. |
Newborns and flying pee pee. How to battle golden showers? How do you not get pee all over you, the floor, yourself? |
| if its a boy, i can help u, never had a girl of my own tho, a diaper over their peepee is the best thing and just watch boys winkys will stand up right before a peepee |
I am looking for information on the plant called 'Golden Showers', galphrina gracia? This plant is about 3 feet tall with golden flower tops at each end. |
Pandorea 'Golden Showers'
Pandorea pandorana, the Wonga-wonga vine, is a member of the Bignoniaceae family. It is a vigorous woody climber found over an extensive area of eastern Australia in many differing environments. While more usually associated with moist forest habitats, it is also found in sandy soils close to the coast, in richer loams of volcanic origin, rocky situations in drier areas, and rainforest verges. It is often a persistent species in disturbed or cleared areas.
In forest conditions the plant may be difficult to see. It grows rapidly into the canopy and quite often the only indication of its presence will be liana vines reaching into the canopy and, during spring, the fallen flowers littering the forest floor. In more open forests it is a prominent species scrambling through the undershrubs. The leaves are easily distinguished, being pinnate and very glossy. An individual leaf consists of from five to nine leaflets that are ovate in shape and from 7 to 8 cm long.
In spring the massed tubular flowers are very conspicuous. They can vary from white or cream to brown and often have maroon or purple striations in the throat of each blossom.
Seed is formed in a pod-like capsule from 4 to 7 cm long. The capsule opens to reveal copious quantities of flattened seeds, each one with a membranous, encircling 'wing'.
The original selection of Pandorea 'Golden Showers' was made by the Australian National Botanic Gardens from a naturally occurring plant of Pandorea pandorana growing near Kempsey in New South Wales in 1967. The cultivar name 'Golden Showers' refers to the golden-brown pendulous inflorescences. This cultivar will tolerate light frosts but could not be regarded as frost-hardy. If grown in cold environments it would require some protection, either by careful siting in protected positions near buildings or under a protecting plant canopy. It would be difficult to establish in 'frost hollows' where cold winter air has a tendency to pool.
The seeds of this cultivar germinate freely and many adventitious seedlings have appeared at the Gardens. Although plants can be raised from seed, this form of propagation will not guarantee flower colour. To retain the characteristics of 'Golden Showers', or for that matter any other desired colour form, vegetative propagation must be used. Tip cuttings of medium-wood material are suitable. Though found naturally in a wide range of environments, cultivation at the Gardens has shown that Pandorea 'Golden Showers', like other forms of the species, performs best in richer soils with some year-round moisture. Soils should not dry out nor should the plants be subjected to extensive soil moisture fluctuations. Plants develop to their full potential in semi-shaded situations. It is an excellent species to use on fences, pergolas or trellises. If desired for use as a climber on trees, some care must be exercised due to the constrictive liana habit as this may inhibit or strangle younger trees as they develop.
Pandorea 'Golden Showers' has proved to be pest free at the Australian National Botanic Gardens.
this also shows up as a type of rose, but, nothing under the botanical name you specify. |