So when it comes to getting messy, how do you choose what to get messy with?
For some I guess they only like a certain item, all be custard, or cream, beans, mud, gunge or whatever else.
For some, they may only like sweet or savoury. Or only into gunge or mud.
Others may like it all, but how do you choose. Is it a curiosity thing, a sort of ' I love custard, I wonder what gravy is like?' Does smell and texture play a part in the decision?
It would be interesting to see how fellow Wammers, decide what to get messy with, and if there is a reason for that particular choice.
In the meantime, here's an array of rather lovely pics, with various substances. Including some from one of my favourite vids/photoshoots from GlamourGunge with the stunning Sasha.
It's an interesting question, for me the top two items are mushy peas and beans. Mushy peas top that list because it's the earliest memory I have of WAM and probably the thing that left me with a WAM mark.
I must have been very young, but seeing someone get a bucket of mushy peas over their head on TISWAS in roughly 1980, was Im sure the thing that ignited my interest in WAM, I just couldn't get it out of my head for the rest of the day and forever more.
There was just something about a substance that looks that way and is also a food stuff that just shouldn't have been dumped on someone that left me eventually wanting to try it myself.
Typically it's what I have around, but it is always sweet. Sweet substances usually pair well, and don't have conflicting smells. Savory substances tend to clash more often than not, and turn faster. Also, as a big fan of foam, two of my main go-to's are shaving cream and whipped cream
It's an interesting question, for me the top two items are mushy peas and beans. Mushy peas top that list because it's the earliest memory I have of WAM and probably the thing that left me with a WAM mark.
I must have been very young, but seeing someone get a bucket of mushy peas over their head on TISWAS in roughly 1980, was Im sure the thing that ignited my interest in WAM, I just couldn't get it out of my head for the rest of the day and forever more.
There was just something about a substance that looks that way and is also a food stuff that just shouldn't have been dumped on someone that left me eventually wanting to try it myself.
I too have an affection for mushy peas from tiswas. One of my earliest wam memories. Annoyingly they come in small tins have to buy hundreds to fill a bucket
It's an interesting question, for me the top two items are mushy peas and beans. Mushy peas top that list because it's the earliest memory I have of WAM and probably the thing that left me with a WAM mark.
I must have been very young, but seeing someone get a bucket of mushy peas over their head on TISWAS in roughly 1980, was Im sure the thing that ignited my interest in WAM, I just couldn't get it out of my head for the rest of the day and forever more.
There was just something about a substance that looks that way and is also a food stuff that just shouldn't have been dumped on someone that left me eventually wanting to try it myself.
I too have an affection for mushy peas from tiswas. One of my earliest wam memories. Annoyingly they come in small tins have to buy hundreds to fill a bucket
Yes, I too remember the mushy peas on Tiswas. I must admit im more into sweet stuff.
You can however, get packets of mushy peas for Iceland. They work out cheaper than tins, and each packet is roughly about 3 tins-worth in quantity.
It's an interesting question, for me the top two items are mushy peas and beans. Mushy peas top that list because it's the earliest memory I have of WAM and probably the thing that left me with a WAM mark.
I must have been very young, but seeing someone get a bucket of mushy peas over their head on TISWAS in roughly 1980, was Im sure the thing that ignited my interest in WAM, I just couldn't get it out of my head for the rest of the day and forever more.
There was just something about a substance that looks that way and is also a food stuff that just shouldn't have been dumped on someone that left me eventually wanting to try it myself.
I too have an affection for mushy peas from tiswas. One of my earliest wam memories. Annoyingly they come in small tins have to buy hundreds to fill a bucket
This is very true, and a reason why its only every been in small quantities for me in wam sessions
It's an interesting question, for me the top two items are mushy peas and beans. Mushy peas top that list because it's the earliest memory I have of WAM and probably the thing that left me with a WAM mark.
I must have been very young, but seeing someone get a bucket of mushy peas over their head on TISWAS in roughly 1980, was Im sure the thing that ignited my interest in WAM, I just couldn't get it out of my head for the rest of the day and forever more.
There was just something about a substance that looks that way and is also a food stuff that just shouldn't have been dumped on someone that left me eventually wanting to try it myself.
I too have an affection for mushy peas from tiswas. One of my earliest wam memories. Annoyingly they come in small tins have to buy hundreds to fill a bucket
Yes, I too remember the mushy peas on Tiswas. I must admit im more into sweet stuff.
You can however, get packets of mushy peas for Iceland. They work out cheaper than tins, and each packet is roughly about 3 tins-worth in quantity.
Oh do you want my sweet list as well haha, no I understand that savoury isn't for everyone, I tend to like the ewwwww aspect of savoury.
Good to know that Iceland have stepped up to the plate with their mushy pea supplies, I'll have a look the next time Im in there, good spot LeRex!
For personal sessions, the thing Lady Jasmine and I love above all else is golden syrup. Poured inside each other's clothes and allowed to flow and settle, it produces the most amazing sensations, it's not cold like custard, and it's also very easy to wash off with a mutual shower, starting clothed and stripping down to just swmsuits. It's probably the ideal wamming substance for personal play.