Mud MessyBy MewLeticiaPosted 8/29/22 493 views
Thank you for taking the time to share my unimportant story.
In this issue, I will talk about mud messy and my husband's experience.
(1) About my mud play
I had only one experience with mud. My husband bought 20 pounds of potter's mud and offered to play with it with me. I agreed after confirming that the mud was not harmful to the human body. I have left a picture of my full-body mud pack in my image gallery titled "Pure Mud" for you to view if you are interested.
My impression at that time was that I was wrapped in some unknown object. It was a totally different "claustrophobic" feeling than sleeping wrapped in bedding. My husband was right next to me, so I didn't feel fear, but if I had been alone, I might have had a slight panic attack. On the other hand, I could feel the pleasant sensation of being enveloped by a viscous object all over my body. Perhaps Messy is the act of feeling pleasure in an experience so far removed from one's everyday life.
(2) "Messy Fun"
I learned about the history of this site from my husband. He used to love the mud scenes shown on "Messy Fun" and would buy the VHS videos sold there. It took several weeks for the video to arrive in Japan from the U.S., and while he was waiting for it to arrive, he anxiously wondered every day if the video would ever make it home. I laughed when I heard this story, but it is quite normal to feel a little uneasy about importing a product that is sold overseas.
The videos he purchased were kept in MP4 format, and I was shown some of them. The one that impressed me the most was of two nude women getting into the mud and after coating each other with mud all over their bodies, they kissed and dunked the other into the mud. The two women crawling out of the mud were mud dolls themselves.
At first, I could hardly understand the attraction. It was rather a very strange sight. It was because I could not distinguish the models whose faces were covered with mud, and I thought that it was the same no matter who appeared as the models. However, as my husband and I had more and more conversations, I realized that in Messy, "who is doing it" may be important, but first of all, "the act" should be respected.
(3) Mud fields and mud festivals in Japan
In Japan, there is a famous tidal flat called Ariake Sea. It is a valuable fishing ground where seaweed and other marine products can be harvested in abundance, but it is also famous among Messy lovers as a good mud field. If you don't know about it, search for "ariake sea japan mud". We have not been there yet, and this is a place we are longing to visit.
Ariake Sea holds a mud-playing event every year around June. This event is a fun event with various athletic competitions. Many tourists and festival lovers gather here every year, but due to the Corona disaster, the event has not been held for the past several years. It is a very sad reality that not only this but many other festivals are cancelled.
My favorite event is the bicycle race, in which competitors ride their bicycles over narrow boards. This competition is based on the distance cycled by the competitors. The bicycles used have the brake function removed, so they cannot stop in the middle of the race. But if you stop, there is nothing you can do. And there is no land at the finish line where they can stop. In other words, competitors always end up diving with their bicycles in the mud.
Surprisingly, more and more participants seem to be participating in cosplay these days. From a spectator's point of view, there is some resistance to getting your brand new costume covered in mud, but if I were in the same situation, I would gladly get covered in mud myself.
If you are familiar with Japanese anime, you know that the "Zombie Land Saga" has a story that depicts this event in the Ariake Sea. The scene in which the girls are mercilessly covered in mud is a spectacle to behold. It was interesting to see that after the day this scene was aired, all the Messy lovers in Japan were talking about it. Also, cosplayers of this anime participated in the mud festival. Of course, they were covered in mud all over too. Wonderful!!!
(4) Mud fields overseas
I noticed something while looking at images uploaded to UMD. That is, there are many mud fields overseas that are vast and of good quality. To begin with, the U.S. land itself is too vast, so it is natural to conclude that there would be many mud fields as well (although there may be differences in geology as well). I remember seeing on a UMD BBS once that there are good quality mud fields in Texas. The mud is not brown or gray, but light ochre, which is a geological feature that is hard to find in Japan.
(5) Concerns
By the way, getting covered in mud outdoors is a very risky act. There are accidents such as falls and slips, but the main reason is that a third party may witness the act of getting covered in mud outdoors. If several people are photographing the model, this is not a problem (although it may still attract attention), but if a single person witnesses you enjoying playing in the mud, you are in big trouble.
This is completely out of our interest, but we would like to ask those who like to play in outdoor mud fields. Is there any small risk of being sighted even in vast and remote mud fields? For example, if a place is famous among mud enthusiasts, is it possible for people visiting for the same purpose to run into each other? If anyone has had the experience of being spotted by a third party, we would like to hear how you managed to get out of the situation.