Molasses / Treacle
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WAM is often about slippery substances (see Choosing Substances), but it can also be about sensations of sloppy and, in the case of Treacle, STICKY. To quote Bill Shipton, "it's black, it's sticky; it's like a liquid PVC." Treacle (and it's sister products Mollases and Golden Syrup (Refiners Syrup)) is one of the stickiest food substances, perhaps topped only by Marshmallow Fluff. Sticky substances can be intensely sensual because they pull on the skin and create a massaging sensation. Treacle is also relatively heavy and so it can feel exciting as it pushes down on you. It will colour most things darker so blonde hair can appear brunette when covered in treacle. If in a bath tub, it can be so sticky it's actually difficult to move--it's possible to strain muscles when moving in lots of it so allow time to move slowly in it and not fight it. For lovers of sensual encapsulating substances, Treacle is highly recommended. It is usually found in small tins but with some research it may be possible to source catering packs in drums or large bottles that will be far better for a WAM session.

Cleanup molasses: although molasses is easily diluted with water and rinsed down the drain, it can leave an intense and quite unique smell. Although the odor does not stay in your hair or on your skin (just use your regular soap or shower gel), it can linger around the (bath)room for quite some time. Keep something strong at hand such as Clorox and give every surface that got into contact with molasses a good scrub. Towels and the like will need at least a couple rounds in the washing machine (best with some additive against smell and/or softener).


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Notes
Cinq and Soug note that they bought molasses off Amazon in a 5 litre tub: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B008506YNO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabt1_25TSFbRMFQTBE and advise that it's sold as horse feed. It has a different texture than treacle. Treacle has the texture of syrup and is slow running and super sticky. Molasses was more liquid but super messy. She notes that she could draw patterns in it on my body... you couldn't do that with treacle.

Cinq did however use it to fill a white swimsuit: https://umd.net/download_info/sexy-white-swimsuit-send-off

Cinq and Soug further noted: Treacle is amazing for solo shooting and its stickiness works really well with feathers for a taring and feathering. If you want to use it as a couple, molasses would be better as its not super tacky. Treacle pretty much would pull the hairs out of your skin like sugaring/waxing under friction.

Molasses is definitely warmer than custard, maybe its the high sugar content as opposed to custard's high water content. As messy as treacle but soaks into clothes so even better.

Mix with flour? With custard?

DungeonMasterOne notes that treacle is incredibly sticky: I certainly wouldn't recommend it for anything where you would want to be able to move / slide against each other. We've found that mixing golden syrup and custard on someone makes for a very slippery and flowing mess. Alternatively try powder gunge dyed very dark brown or black.

We used to try watering black treacle down with warm water, but it's tricky to get the quantity right, a fraction too much water and you just get brown water, a fraction too little and it's still just insanely sticky.

Lady Jasmine finds custard gets absolutely freezing, even with the dungeon heaters on, after 10 minutes or so, but she absolutely loves the feel of black treacle and it also doesn't give the same chilling effect. A few weeks back we were about to prepare our regular Sunday afternoon fully-clothed paddling pool dungeon session, she was wearing a boilersuit over a swimsuit, plus wellies, and had me pour three cans of black treacle into her swimsuit before we went down and started the preparations, so she was getting steadily squelchier and stickier as we got things ready. But no coldness. Something with the same lack of chilling effect but not quite as sticky would be a handy substance to add to our messy options.

For more information, see the Messy Forum: "Tips for wamming with black treacle / molasses", from whence this information has been culled.


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