Has anyone used baking soda with ketchup or other sauces? You basically add some baking soda to the container, close it, shake it and watch out, as the gas produced will cause it to pop its top and violently expel the contents.
As a WAM idea, a person could put baking soda in a balloon, then fill it with ketchup and have the person put it down their pants or into a swimsuit. Shaking it will make it expand and eventually burst. Another idea would be to simply have a food fight using prepared ketchup containers with baking soda inside. Shake and aim at your opponent, then pop the top. For this, safety glasses would be a necessity, but it would still make a great mess of faces, hair and clothing. A prank might be to tell a woman to put a ketchup container inside her dress or T-shirt, and open it with the goal being not to get any ketchup on herself. But of course she doesn't know it will erupt and explode inside of her clothes.
When you say "A prank", you of course mean a fully rehearsed, scripted scene with the woman being in full knowledge of what will happen and the sexual nature of the reason behind it. Right?
Because I would hate for a woman to have something done to her, without her consent, pertaining to a sexual act. Which is what that "prank" would be if you did it without informing them.
So in answer to your question. No. I have not tried this.
Silver_sea said: When you say "A prank", you of course mean a fully rehearsed, scripted scene with the woman being in full knowledge of what will happen and the sexual nature of the reason behind it. Right?
Because I would hate for a woman to have something done to her, without her consent, pertaining to a sexual act. Which is what that "prank" would be if you did it without informing them.
So in answer to your question. No. I have not tried this.
I was basically asking if 1. any producers have tried it, of course with full disclosure, etc. but also if 2. any individuals experimented with it alone, or involved a significant other who would be OK with it, while having full knowledge of the reason behind it being done.
Everyone is different. My wife and I don't do pranks on one another, so it wouldn't happen, but other couples try to out-prank one another and have a lot of fun coming up with new ways to prank each other. I don't think they get each others consent for something they already know would be ok.
Obviously involving strangers without their consent would be wrong.
Aside from the aforementioned "consent" to prank, this is a terrible idea. If the individual being pranked is not in on it or "ok with it", you risk a lot of hurt feelings, destroyed clothing, and a lot more of a mess than just the ketchup. I do not recommend pranks on really anyone. Sometimes they go well, sometimes it's just a disaster.
One that went well for me wasn't really even a prank. I had set a pie on a chair and forgotten about if while my wife and good friend ran out to get food at the drive through. I stayed home because I was recovering from a cartilage tear in my knee. When the girls got back, my friend whipped the chair around and swiftly sat in the pie. The pie was destroyed and so was her brand new pair of jeans. My wife and I were already in older (and trashable) clothes as it was just a "kick around the house day" for us. She still loved it and by the end of the night, all 3 of us had pie all over us. The jeans came clean in the wash and we all had a great night. That's when things go well and all are on board.
One that did not go well: my wife and I had attended a disaster of a wedding reception and, on getting home, I thought it might have been fun to trick her or "prank" her with mess. As she went to put away things and feed our pet bird, I stuffed a huge amount of pudding in my pants and began to coax her into sitting on my lap. The moment she sat down, the pudding gushed up and out, all over her dress. I had no idea it was dry clean only. She was furious and I had just ruined a $200 dress and her trust. It took months to regain her trust and respect. She had even told me many times during our making up process that she felt very disrespected by me.
I have to say it, if you truly respect your women and your friends, don't do a prank to them unless you are absolutely certain they are on board.
SnakeEyes said: I have to say it, if you truly respect your women and your friends, don't do a prank to them unless you are absolutely certain they are on board.
I did say 'everybody is different' and how some couples never do pranks, while others go overboard and love out-pranking one another. Of course, it's imperative to be absolutely certain they are on board.