Here's a little bit of what I did today. I originally didn't film myself, but I kept thinking what a shame it was that I wasn't recording how awesome the slime turned out, so semi-clean, I slopped back in to show off the goop! The video really doesn't do justice to how thick and heavy this slime was. I could bury my arms beneath its jiggling mass and have difficulty getting them out!
My heated waterbed kept the slime nice and warm, and there's really nothing like floating while being engulfed by slime! This stuff is not only thick and stretchy, but it's somehow both incredibly slippery and sticky at the same time!
Cleanup is straightforward, but a bit of a chore when dealing with so much slime. It dissolves in water, but to spare the plumbing, you can wipe off enough slime using paper towels for the remaining residue to dry on your skin. Then it's easy to just peel it off (like after a sunbern). The more you can remove this way, the more time you save on scrubbing in the bath (and it takes a LOT of scrubbing to wash away this stuff).
If you own a waterbed, or if you just want to have some slimy fun, I heartily recommend a mix of Gobbledy Goop/Sticky Yuck/J-Lube!
That was so incredibly awesome, I just had to go back for seconds!!! This time I wanted to spend the night covered in slime Since the first time, the goop had actually thickened up quite a bit, so it was even stickier and stretchier! Seriously, I could spin up a slime curtain (like I did in the video) and it would take a good 20 seconds before it fell apart! This stuff was definitely heavy enough to have some bondage prospects. My first slime romp was during the day, but being in the dark (not pitch-black, but pitch-ish) added an extra sensory deprivation element to being just cocooned in sticky, heavy goop! In addition to sticking to absolutely any and all surfaces, this slime was super slippery - once it coated the sheeting on the bed, there was absolutely no traction to be had while moving around (awesome)! I had cranked up the waterbed to a toasty 93 degrees to keep the slime warm, which was a good plan in theory... since most of the slime coating my body was, well, on my body, and not right on the waterbed, in the open air it got cold... like stepping out of a hot shower into AC cold - except that the water doesn't evaporate There was no way I'd glop up a blanket, and it was way to dark to blunder around gooping up the walls trying to get the lightswitch... no, I was in for a penny, and here was the pound (well, there were a few pounds ). Just shy of shivering, I "stuck" it out and actually got some sleep. As dawn broke, I had wanted to explore more of the frictionless slip-&-slide I was sleeping on, but I could feel the indicator that cleanup time was near: I had to pee. Extricating yourself from a slime-waterbed is no easy feat, and cleanup is a time-consuming process. It was a race to see if I could get clean enough to use the toilet without leaving stringy tendrils of slime behind before... "sudden death" (we men all know about "sudden death"). And it was fine timing, too. As I worked myself out of bed, I spotted a small tear starting in the sheeting! Time to corral the slime to the OTHER side of the bed! All-told, I was in the slime for over 8 hours, with another couple hours of scrubbing off... the actual cleanup of the slime was cake. Just roll up the sheeting, put in trash, presto! Fortunately, only the smallest smidgen of slime leaked through onto the actual waterbed surface. Can't wait for the next time!
That's actually incredible!!! I so want to try that! The slime looks amazing on its own, but the idea of the waterbed to make it all wiggle around - that just looks awesome! I'm so impressed and now wish I had a waterbed just so I could try that! Nice discovery!