Ever since I laid my eyes on mpvbleck I've always wanted to just dive into it. I can't even begin to imagine how amazing that stuff would be to feel horny inside it.
So I've been experimenting with different ingredients and I had a idea and wanted to see if anyone has tried it.
My idea was to make a thick oobleck and mix in a high viscosity mix of methylcellulose and water. My hopes is that it combines and becomes best of both worlds, but I fear that oobleck will just essentially get watered down from the methycellulose.
Let me know if I should try this when I get time or if someone has tried it lmk how it turned out.
Also to the mpv owners if I get a recipe down and it's pretty close to your guys recipe I promise not to share since you guys have copyrights, and hold that stuff dearly to yourselves.
Although I haven't specifically tried to concoct that texture, I do enjoy creating different textures of slime or other substances. My goal has been to make large quantities of great slime for next to nothing.
So here is one formula that goes a long way.
I take a 2 litre food processor and fill with water, then add a very small amount (perhaps a tablespoon) of 'Yuck' which is a stretchy, gooey substance sold in the USA. Blend just a few moments
This is a good time to add tempura paints, food coloring or any other color to the mixture. It will still be quite watery.
Next add just a few tablespoons of guar gum and immediately turn the machine on for a moment, which ensure no lumps form.
Here is the magic part. Mix just one tablespoon of xanthan gum and run the food processor on low at first. After about a minute, switch to medium, then to high. After less than a minute, you'll have a gooey, slimy substance which you can make thicker or thinner based on the amount of gum powders you use. You can make it less or more stringy and slimy too, by adjusting how much 'Yuck' you use.
So two liters of amazing slime can be made for very little money due to the interaction between Guar gum and xanthan gum. I dump the 2 liters into a larger plastic pail and make more and more. It takes little time to wind up with a lot of slime and for a fraction of the cost of 'real' slime. If you don't use 'yuck' it will still be a nice slippery slime and also edible. (use food coloring, not paint!)
Oh yes, the quest to find that perfect recipe for slime that fulfill the ultimate fantasy. A substance that is soft to the touch as it caresses your sensitive skin ever so slowly encasing you. Its slimy movement that makes you writhe with pleasures as it stimulates your sexual desires to be driven to a wave of endorphins. I like it to weigh me down to restrict my movements to resist my escape from its tentacles of pleasure.
So what have I discovered;
White school glue, shave cream, contact lenses cleaner makes for a fluffy sticky slime that over time off gases to a heavy slime that slow to flow.
Bentonite clay mixed thick in a large commercial tote, slippery, encasing, weighed when sunk deep beneath its surface suspended in its warm smooth slippery hold.
Sodium polyacrylate mixed thick felt like a trillions of tiny tips touching me everywhere while I was suspended in it.
Methylcellulose mixed thick is slippery enough but coats the body and dulls the senses of the skin. So I just get into a survival suit add some tentacles and pour in the slime, zip it up and just roll around feeling those tentacles slide around my body. Or inflate my home-made squeeze tube while coated in slime and enjoy the slippery squeeze all around my body.
Thinking of trying dough, mixed in a tub allowed to rise, then sink in to use my whole body to knead it. This summer's project.
Synthetic clay looks like a pleasant substance, but researching that recipe is elusive. Any thoughts????
Ughhhh I wish I could try these recipes but I don't live alone and my roommate is almost always home. I'm to scared of getting a hotel room and trying these out, because of what if I forget something or so on. I have been doing some more light testing on my idea and I think I'm on the right track. I saw on another post the someone that mixed sodium polyacryclate and 2 boxes of cake mix and he said had a amazing texture. I might try that if I get a chance.