One thing I'm sure ample of us do in our sessions is incorporate some form of roleplay or a character to the session.
For example an estate agent with a WAM fetish to the Radio/TV presenter who's maybe had some comments to say about WAM & this is the time to get back on them.
Reason I ask is does it motivate your choice of what the person should wear, what mess they are to take, theme of the session or anything else in general.
Like just now with my sessions I'm doing the roleplay elements of being part of a WAM company who finds themselves doing shoots to someone who is maybe in a day to day job, from an estate agent, event planner etc who finds themselves experiencing a bit of WAM.
Just intrigued more than anything as always love going through content and seeing so much undertaken and enjoying what I see.
Certainly the most talked about scenes have an element of context and plausibility, be they in TV shows, films or game shows. These do tend to sit apart from created content which mostly falls under the "do I take my top of now?" category, or amateur content which is often just "would you like to watch me pleasure myself?"
Adding role-playing to the latter two often seems a bit forced. It works if you're making a plausible scene, but if it's obvious fetish content, not so much.
I agree with the comment above. I think there has to be an element of plausibility to it. For examplea role play where a waitress is being harassed by a rude customer and then she pies him in the face is far more believable than, let's say, a person being pied in a library by a ghost.
I personally prefer that element of realism or plausibility. One of the great examples was Messy Fun's film "Ariel's Pie Shop". One could totally imagine that happening in real lifeor at least "semi" real life.
Roleplay is a must!, accompanied by a nice outfit/costume to complement the senario ... makes all for a far better role and trying to avoid the mess or stay clean as long as possible but the inevitable will result in being gunged ...