Been seeing this more frequently amongst wam shoots recently and I'm curious about what makes it visually or sexually appealing? I've never been a fan of wam involving beans or dried ingredients like flour or oats but the spaghetti Gunge isn't visually appealing to me when I see it... Just was wondering everyone's opinion on it.
Spaghetti hoops or O's are amazing to be gunged with great for filling clothes and they don't have should an err smell like beans and have more tomato sauce in them so are more runny and in my opinion better.
I like the way those kinds of messes run over the models body and the slimyness aspect.
Like each hoop or strand kind of makes its way over her and kinda "crawls" over her, so i imagine it would be a lot grosser that straight slime. (I like the 'gross texture' visual element of WAM, and the humiliation aspect.)
I don't personally mess myself up so I have no idea of its as bad as I imagine.
Cinqgirlracer said: Spaghetti hoops or O's are amazing to be gunged with great for filling clothes and they don't have should an err smell like beans and have more tomato sauce in them so are more runny and in my opinion better.
Ageree completely. They add texture which some models like the feel of - in the lesbian ultramessy sports shorts scene we released not long ago - https://imperatrix.umd.net/download_info/shiny-lesbian-sports-shorts-fun - Rosemary comments a couple of times that having canned spaghetti poured into her shorts felt like "ribbed for her pleasure"
There's more sauce than with beans, so great for pouring inside clothes as Cinqgirlracer says, and then the texture of the slippery strands sliding around inside sauce-wet clothes gives it a whole extra dimension for the wearer.
Texture, variety - slightly the 'yuk' factor. Flour is a particular favourite because its widely known clean up problems give it a thrilling piquance when it's chucked around with reckless abandon.
Richard Trouso said: Texture, variety - slightly the 'yuk' factor. Flour is a particular favourite because its widely known clean up problems give it a thrilling piquance when it's chucked around with reckless abandon.
Totally agree. The muckier the substances and the harder for the victim to get clean the better.
Richard Trouso said: Texture, variety - slightly the 'yuk' factor. Flour is a particular favourite because its widely known clean up problems give it a thrilling piquance when it's chucked around with reckless abandon.