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top tips for new wammers?

Postby jammed06 » 06 Nov 2007, 20:14

i was contacted by someone who wanted to get messy. i gave them some help about first things i tried and how i went about it. but do you have any top tips for new people?
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Postby andy250 » 06 Nov 2007, 20:23

I have a top tip, wait until Sunday the 18th for Jammed pics from his session, with Mistress Splosh!!!! (all will come true!!!)

Apart from that be careful the first time and dont go to mental!!!.

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Postby DungeonMasterOne » 06 Nov 2007, 22:01

First rule of introducing anyone new to sploshing - make it fun!

Second rule - make sure it's not uncomfortably cold.

Personally, I always make sure models know that head / face gunging are entirely optional. People seem rather happier at the thought of gunge down a top or into a lap than at having a pie slammed into their face.
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Postby jammed06 » 06 Nov 2007, 22:56

andy250 wrote:I have a top tip, wait until Sunday the 18th for Jammed pics from his session, with Mistress Splosh!!!! (all will come true!!!)

Apart from that be careful the first time and dont go to mental!!!.

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wasnt for me! may be my first time with others, but what fun would it be if we didnt go all out mental.

when i get a pie slammed in face can u say remember you have to be careful! rofl.
do your worst! i want it to be a good set!!!
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Postby Woofwoof » 07 Nov 2007, 09:58

Simple and obvious stuff from me. Use stuff that the recipient likes. Don't go overboard on the first time - keep it short, if they enjoy it they'll come back for more. And make absolutely certain that a cleanup plan is in place beforehand! I've been caught out many times with that ...
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Postby elouiseuktv » 07 Nov 2007, 10:27

If ladies have their hair dyed blonde don't use cranberry juice for sploshing, it streaks your hair baby pink doesn't it Mandy *giggles*
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Postby andy250 » 07 Nov 2007, 15:59

elouiseuktv wrote:If ladies have their hair dyed blonde don't use cranberry juice for sploshing, it streaks your hair baby pink doesn't it Mandy *giggles*


Ahhh!!! yes, this is one of those pub stories and Mandy had to go back to the hairdressers!! and explain what had happend..

If you get to meet Mandy and Lou ask the question!!!!!! was a good set though. Careful when using cranberry juice.

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Postby Hayley » 07 Nov 2007, 16:01

Sweet things are usually most popular - especially chocolate. Don't know many girls who turn that down. Nothing that smells unless she is into a bit of mild humiliation. Fruit sauces/syrups (like they use on ice cream) are fun for newbies. I say that cos I met a girl recently who gave that a go as her splosh cherry popper and loved it.

Do have fun.
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Postby glove-n-pie » 07 Nov 2007, 16:30

try and avoid dairy products unless you want to smell 'off' if your in a warm environment and leave it a while before you shower.

I dislike using whipped cream for pies as I gets up the nose and all I smell for a day or two is cream and that makes me paranoid that I smell.

Shaving foam is good, Hair Mousse (use to use some of me mums when I was a kid for pies).

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Postby DungeonMasterOne » 08 Nov 2007, 01:00

From the smell POV, avoid anything with vinegar in it like salad cream or ketchup. It *really* pongs and the smell is very pervasive, and will make the sploshee want to throw up. I really can't understand how some of the Japanese sites manage, they seem to use tons of the stuff.
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