I also believe the aversion to scat/urine play can be more closely associated with the "ick" factor than the "taboo" factor. Although, really, I think it's fair to say that far more people would be willing to participate in a little "golden showers" activity than scat. I know I would be...and I'm not into either of them.
Plus there is the distinction between those who just like to watch people going to the bathroom and those who actually like to play with it. There's a big difference between those two.
But, like abaya, personally...I find blood play, cuttings, anything that involves drawing blood to be just about the most extreme thing I could imagine myself doing.
Breath play, less so. Actually, this was mentioned to me the other day...in a playful way. Made me think about it, though...I don't know...
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