As someone who finds wearing a business suit as a highlight of a WAM Session, intrigued for those who enjoy wearing, seeing models get wet and messy in them, what is your preference?
I'm sure threads like this have been done ample times over but thought I'd query.
For me I'm a trouser suit preference and wearing heels, whether I'm the one doing the session or watching others do a session. I don't mind wearing a skirt suit, had some fun sessions in such suits, one of my favourites was a patterned skirt suit and knee high boots. First time I wore in a session, turned myself into a human dessert, with a little too much boot filling for good measure but still a good laugh. As it also allows me to change up the footwear from say stilettos to knee high boots instead.
In terms of material for the suit, I'm flexible, I've gotten leather ruined, satin, suede and beyond. Footwear I prefer heels, whether be stilettos, ankle boots, knee high, the odd peep toe variety I might wear or like worn, but more so if they are boots than sandals. I can understand some prefer flats whether be pumps or brogues, know some even go barefoot, but prefer that when they are wet or messy and got to take them off, then finally any accessories such as a handbag, jewellery and so forth.
The session can be anything from being in an interview setting, dunk/gunge tank, to a shower/bath setting.
Feel a business suit has so much variety in what you can do for a session and feel it is such a delight in a WAM setting.
We're starting to use businesswear slightly more often than we used to, and definitely agree it offers a world of possibilities.
Trouser suits are great for clothes filling - seeing messy gloop poured into any type of trousers or pants is always fun, but there definitely is something special about seeing something indescribably gloopy being deliberately poured inside clothing that is meant to look really smart.
They're also great for sitting down on or in something messy, and seeing the messy substance well up between the legs as the sitter presses down into it, knowing they'll be feeling the wetness coming through and pressing against sensitive areas.
Or alternatively, in a situation where the recipient is sitting and gunge is being poured from above, either via a gunge tank, or just being poured into their lap, again, we get to see the very smart trousers being covered, and the messy liquid slipping down between their legs, flowing and wetting its way down, with all the attendant pleasures as the wetness comes through the fabric.
Skirt suits are also good though, as long as the skirt is of a decent length, at least to the knee when seated. You lose the visibility of mess slipping between the recipient's legs, but a nice knee-length pencil or a-line suit skirt is a wonderful thing to sit on cakes, or in trays of custard, in, while still clean it gives a really flattering look to the wearer's bottom, and then once they sit, that beautifully smart smooth skirt back, with a massive wet and gloop-covered circle all over it - delicious! Seeing a beautiful woman sit down on a custard-drenched chocolate gateaux while wearing a smart knee length suit skirt - preferably with her jacket temporarily taken off and hung neatly nearby, its own messy fate to follow shortly, to maximise the view as she sits - is an absolute joy.
Skirts can also be filled, something we discovered almost by accident, especially pencil skirts where the tight fit over the buttocks means stuff poured in at the back tends to collect inside, slowly working its way lower as the recipient moves about.
And a decent length skirt provides a wonderful lap-filling opportunity with a seated recipient when mess is poured from above, or alternatively if standing up, that beautiful area of smart flat fabric makes the perfect target for thrown messy stuff.
Another option if someone wants a short-outfit look is a suit with a pair of city shorts. All the advantages of suit trousers, and equally as smart, but they only come down to mid-thigh, so if you're into tights / pantyhose, acres of leg on show, plus full between-the-legs messing opportunities.
DungeonMasterOne said: We're starting to use businesswear slightly more often than we used to, and definitely agree it offers a world of possibilities.
Trouser suits are great for clothes filling - seeing messy gloop poured into any type of trousers or pants is always fun, but there definitely is something special about seeing something indescribably gloopy being deliberately poured inside clothing that is meant to look really smart.
They're also great for sitting down on or in something messy, and seeing the messy substance well up between the legs as the sitter presses down into it, knowing they'll be feeling the wetness coming through and pressing against sensitive areas.
Or alternatively, in a situation where the recipient is sitting and gunge is being poured from above, either via a gunge tank, or just being poured into their lap, again, we get to see the very smart trousers being covered, and the messy liquid slipping down between their legs, flowing and wetting its way down, with all the attendant pleasures as the wetness comes through the fabric.
Skirt suits are also good though, as long as the skirt is of a decent length, at least to the knee when seated. You lose the visibility of mess slipping between the recipient's legs, but a nice knee-length pencil or a-line suit skirt is a wonderful thing to sit on cakes, or in trays of custard, in, while still clean it gives a really flattering look to the wearer's bottom, and then once they sit, that beautifully smart smooth skirt back, with a massive wet and gloop-covered circle all over it - delicious! Seeing a beautiful woman sit down on a custard-drenched chocolate gateaux while wearing a smart knee length suit skirt - preferably with her jacket temporarily taken off and hung neatly nearby, its own messy fate to follow shortly, to maximise the view as she sits - is an absolute joy.
Skirts can also be filled, something we discovered almost by accident, especially pencil skirts where the tight fit over the buttocks means stuff poured in at the back tends to collect inside, slowly working its way lower as the recipient moves about.
And a decent length skirt provides a wonderful lap-filling opportunity with a seated recipient when mess is poured from above, or alternatively if standing up, that beautiful area of smart flat fabric makes the perfect target for thrown messy stuff.
Another option if someone wants a short-outfit look is a suit with a pair of city shorts. All the advantages of suit trousers, and equally as smart, but they only come down to mid-thigh, so if you're into tights / pantyhose, acres of leg on show, plus full between-the-legs messing opportunities.
Suit filling whether be with a trouser or skirt suit is something else, 1 of my leather skirt suits & boots, had the experience of this and could feel everything from custard, chocolate and beyond just flowing down and finishing in my boots.
I've certainly found myself whenever you post business suit scenes, to really enjoy them.
Business suits are great for sploshing because they are so clearly NOT meant to get wet or messy. Wearing a business suit means you're looking formal and smart with an air of authority - perfect for taking down a peg or two
My preference is for skirt suits with a nice blouse in a material that inevitably means it'll all be ruined. Nice, well-fitting underwear is a definite too with tights for goo holding or stockings for sauciness. A shoe with a bit of heel is a bonus, especially if it can be filled with something soft and squishy before putting on
The tit for tat 'disciplinary' meeting or interview is perfect for these occasions...ideally with the business outfits reduced to ruined and torn tatters on the floor
The business suit may look designed for perfectly fit the woman who will wear it. Not too short or too long, for not looking ridiculous. The business suit must make the woman looks respectable, elegant, charming. If it's with pants, the heels have to be so high as possible. If with shorts, also with high heels, but with an elegant belt, too. A simple belt turns it not so elegant. A small and delicate purse can also be added. The business suit can be with skirt, but my preference is for pants. The better blouses for me is an social button blouse which the collar appears up the suit collar. But other blouses can be used, The most important is the final result be an sophisticated woman in front of you. Accessories: For the neck, a scarf or a skinny and delicate golden or silver crucifix are my favourites, But other accessories can be used, since if matches a good visual look. Earrings and red lipstick in the lips must always be present! And elegant rings for the hands, for that special moment, when the woman tries to remove the cream of the pie of her wonderful face... It takes some time and work, ans specially, a good douse of patience to convince a girlfriend to do this scene with you, but, when you finally do, wow... The experience is unforgettable... Watching that incredibly gorgeous woman, dressed in a way she would never imagine this situation happening to her one day, generously offering her face to you mess with a pie... And the missing hands trying to wipe the pie. the fear of the pie falling in her suit... and ,after all, even after getting pied with her best business suit, the woman kissing you, you licking her face, feeling the taste of the pie in her skin... It's so hot...
when i've worn a trouser suit for a splosh walk the shoes i've enjoyed the most with it are high heeled sandals, usually i prefer court shoes with a dress or skirt but its nice to have suff falling out the trouser legs onto your bare toes in sandals
as for normal indoor session i don't tend to choose trousers, much prefer dresses / skirts or on occasion just a swimsuit / lingerie