Just a quick question as planning a possible session soon and wondered if wearing multiple outfits and shoes for a session was potentially too much.
So for example if I was to wear 3 outfits, say 1 in a shower setting, 1 for a messy session & the other to get wet in a bath, would you feel it is too much or not at all?
I know for sessions say privately or for studios, they may do a day of filming and go through a lot of outfits and shoes in a day, but for an individual person, curious on this one, thought be good to see what others say too.
When I met up with my one time regular wam partner Sally, we usually used three outfits, firstly either a dress or skirt and blouse, which usually got ripped off, then a uniform, French maid or nurse, finally pvc
I've found then when I've gone to all the trouble of setting everything up (and knowing all the hassle of cleaning and removing everything afterwards), I'm happy to use two different outfits as it makes all that hassle more 'cost effective' in terms of the time and trouble involved.
I go through multiple outfits- it's still one per session since I fully wash off between goes. Cleanup and setup costs are fixed so I might as well make full use of the space and get messy several times. (and I scoop the gunge back into a bucket- so each session is messier than the previous)
We do distinct scenes (videos); the goal is three per session but it's always ended up being two. In between scenes I'll clean up, of course change, throw in 15 minutes on makeup and get my hair dry enough to not be obviously damp and we're ready for the next one if my friend was able to make all of the new pies and all that.
I don't see anything wrong with multiple outfits unless the question is multiple outfits per scene? Personally I wouldn't do that but if it works for someone else I say go for it.
hope said: We do distinct scenes (videos); the goal is three per session but it's always ended up being two. In between scenes I'll clean up, of course change, throw in 15 minutes on makeup and get my hair dry enough to not be obviously damp and we're ready for the next one if my friend was able to make all of the new pies and all that.
I don't see anything wrong with multiple outfits unless the question is multiple outfits per scene? Personally I wouldn't do that but if it works for someone else I say go for it.
Can be either way whether say 3 outfits for a session or for an individual scene the person is going through 3 outfits for a particular scene.
I suppose the answer is, will you enjoy all three? If so, go for it. But don't feel guilty if it turns out one is enough, sometimes going on can seem more work than benefit.
I like the idea of someone haplessly working through their entire wardrobe.
Preferable with feminine clothing, of course, but there's a Laurel and Hardy film where misfortune so repeatedly befalls Ollie that he keeps destroying his suits until he's down to wearing an old military uniform. The same fate befalls that one, too. "Why do you realise this is the only suit I have left?!"
DungeonMasterOne said: I suppose the answer is, will you enjoy all three? If so, go for it. But don't feel guilty if it turns out one is enough, sometimes going on can seem more work than benefit.
I'll enjoy all 3, as I would look at a way to do the session in each outfit with a different twist as it were due to the shower, mess then bath but also the various outfits and heels too as they would be different materials. But as you say if I kept going through the outfits, I'd eventually run out of steam or the efforts to get them all cleaned may get to me.
Trouso said: Never too much! Decadence and degradation!
I like the idea of someone haplessly working through their entire wardrobe.
Preferable with feminine clothing, of course, but there's a Laurel and Hardy film where misfortune so repeatedly befalls Ollie that he keeps destroying his suits until he's down to wearing an old military uniform. The same fate befalls that one, too. "Why do you realise this is the only suit I have left?!"
I remember a long time ago, as I thought I was losing interest in WAM and for other reasons, I went through the entire wardrobe and heels and just completely trashed them. At the time it was like a massive release as thought that was me, but when look back now, there's a lot of outfits and heels I would love wearing now for sessions, joys of how circumstances go.
DungeonMasterOne said: I suppose the answer is, will you enjoy all three? If so, go for it. But don't feel guilty if it turns out one is enough, sometimes going on can seem more work than benefit.
Sometimes after going to the trouble of getting ready i have lots of mess on the (covered) floor so the temptation to get changed and into another outfit then roll around in the goo is too much so messing up two or three outfits is great . It,s all the same cleanup anyway.