Hi all! Am fairly new to WAM. Since young, i've always been somewhat fascinated seeing clothes get wet, but never really thought much about it till recent.
I have a fetish for specific clothing type, such as certain type of dresses and cosplays. Few months ago i came across online my niche fetish getting covered in 'slime'. Was a huge turn on for me, so i started searching more slime content, eventually learning about gunge and then WAM. Then recently i tried showering clothed and i'm sure i have a new fetish now. Basically i love the sensation and aesthetics of soaked clothes.
And now i'm curious. How does getting gunged feel like? Does it make your clothes wet? And does it destroy the clothes? Since i've noticed after getting slimed/gunged, the clothes of the model look incredibly wet, glossy, clingy etc.
And does this apply for food items/mud too? Food on clothes still feel somewhat extreme for me, but i must admit they can look good!
It feels amazing, proper gunge and custard I find feel the best. So smooth, sensual and sometimes exhilarating. If you're curious about it you should definitely try it. That way you know for sure
Depends what it's made from, and if u make it warm or cold. Wife loves gunge, but unless I water down the slime she hates the thick stuff I make with clumps of oatmeal and chocolate chips and cake or brownie batters. She really hates the oily stuff when I add peanut butter and or pumpkin pie or sweet potatoes to the batter.
Halcyon_mist06 said: And now i'm curious. How does getting gunged feel like? Does it make your clothes wet? And does it destroy the clothes? Since i've noticed after getting slimed/gunged, the clothes of the model look incredibly wet, glossy, clingy etc.
And does this apply for food items/mud too? Food on clothes still feel somewhat extreme for me, but i must admit they can look good!
Welcome!
Different things will feel different ways, on different clothes. Gunge will make things wet very quickly, think of it kind of like "thick water". With food it all depends on both the fabrics and the substance used. Oil, and raw egg, will soak through denim very fast for example. Custard on the other hand takes a while to really wet through, though you'll definitely feel something almost immediately.
And generally speaking, despite all the posts you'll see here about "ruined" etc - that's more playing to a fantasy of destruction. Most clothes will wash out just fine after a messy or muddy session, though it's still worth being careful and not risking something you really can't replace if it doesn't wash out. But in our case, having been completely drenching fully clothed models in various messes for 20 years, in a huge variety of outfits, it's very rare that something doesn't wash out fine afterwards.
Weirdly the one time we couldn't recover an item it was a waterproof rainwear jacket, which, no matter how many times it was washed, absolutely reeked of gone-off custard afterwards. Conversely we've dressed our girls in wedding dresses which are labelled "dry clean only", covered them in custard, treacle, soup, eggs, and baked beans, then hosed them down with warm water while still being worn, before chucking them (the dresses, not the girls! ) in the washing machine at 40 degrees - and they come out like new, someone could get married in one and no-one would ever know it had been used in a messy shoot.
There are materials that will be ruined by getting messy so do be careful, the general advice is to have a dedicated wam-wardrobe of things you like to wear to get messy in, at least at first, until you've got a good personal idea what can safely be wammed in. Charity shops, Primark, or on-line sellers like Shein, are good places to get cheap "messing clothes" to experiment with.