1. A discounted offer on our Subscription site commencing from 10th December.
This will apply solely to Subscriptions but not the Downloads from our Online Store.
2. The WSM UMD Store continues to grow. Currently we have 186 movies posted (a year ago we had 156 movies). We reveal our next movie addition and the most exciting new UMD Download Store recently introduced by our cherished associates Custard Couple.
3. Our website https://www.wsmprod.com is remarkable! Did you know that you can page back by update as far back as 2nd May 2015? We show you a proof as we lift a listing of Images we used when we celebrated our 34th Birthday on 3rd December 2015 with a selection of Before and After shots from published sets.
4. We reveal one person, who has had very little publicity, but was so, so influential on the development of WSM. He strongly features in WSM over a 20 year period from 1984 to 2004 and has left a wonderful legacy. But today there is a 12 page article on his activities from 2002 to 2004.
Legendary WAM. Pre-dating 'WAM' as a term, I believe!
Indeed. "WAM" came about by accident in 1995, there had been a move to create alt.sex.fetish.sploshing on usenet, however there was a rule against naming newsgroups after commercial entities and people missed that "sploshing" wasn't the same as "Splosh!". So as a fallback, the generic term "Wet And Messy" was dragged into service, as alt.sex.fetish.wet-and-messy, and the term WAM was born.
TBH "sploshing" was a much better and more descriptive term and would have avoided the endless off-topic body-wastes crossovers that kept happening - tehnically that is wet and messy too, but isn't sploshing or what's now understood as WAM.
WSM's much older acronym meant "Wetlook, Slapstick, Mudlarking", I remember that from the 90s too.
Many congratulations. Fantastic achievement and fantastic work over the years. I still remember the excitement of ordering and receiving your videos through the post.
That is a wonderful achievement. Well done on keeping going through the bad times and hope you enjoyed the good times. Here's to many more years of mess.