first time you found out WAM turned you on!
LMAO Clare, i see you took that one well
Yeah i know its a genuinely interesting question and thanks for the thread....but where's your story?
i'm sure all the lads and ladies would like to hear it.
And yes welshcakes, sex without humour is like..... ahh i cant think of a comparison, but its just plain wrong diddly wrong wrong!

Yeah i know its a genuinely interesting question and thanks for the thread....but where's your story?

And yes welshcakes, sex without humour is like..... ahh i cant think of a comparison, but its just plain wrong diddly wrong wrong!
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. Dr Seuss
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DecadentDoll - Posts: 2146 [ View ]
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For me, it started with wetlook. I would see tv/movie scenes of women getting wet fully clothed, and I'd say to myself, "Wow, that's neat!"
After a swim meet, at my local pool, the team had a tradition of pushing each other into the water, if they won. I think that's the first time I have saw it live.
One day, I saw a tv report about a "Mud Festival." I think that's the first time I noticed mud.
Then came TOMMY! I've never been the same since!
After a swim meet, at my local pool, the team had a tradition of pushing each other into the water, if they won. I think that's the first time I have saw it live.
One day, I saw a tv report about a "Mud Festival." I think that's the first time I noticed mud.
Then came TOMMY! I've never been the same since!
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Of course I took it well! It's hard to take yourself too seriously when you call yourself The Wam Princess and spend half your life getting covered in all manner of goo! For the most part it seems sploshers are a fairly good humoured lot generally (I mean, you need to be really as it is quite silly!) and although I've noticed the odd one with an apparent sense of humour bypass most people are lovely.
I think its great too that in the real world we all go about doing whatever we do, looking and behaving normally but we're all members of this secret club!!!!! Thats the great thing about these first time stories. You get to here a story from the turning point in someone's life that you'd never get them to tell you about in the everyday world! Theres so much under the surface with people that you never know, I think its fascinating!
Any more stories out there? I'm saving mine til last (not that its that good!)
Love, Wam Princess xxxx
I think its great too that in the real world we all go about doing whatever we do, looking and behaving normally but we're all members of this secret club!!!!! Thats the great thing about these first time stories. You get to here a story from the turning point in someone's life that you'd never get them to tell you about in the everyday world! Theres so much under the surface with people that you never know, I think its fascinating!
Any more stories out there? I'm saving mine til last (not that its that good!)
Love, Wam Princess xxxx
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Clare Rose - Posts: 182 [ View ]
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You're right, Clare. There's just something so thrilling about having a secret.
There's nothing like turning up for work on a Monday morning and someone asking you, "So, what did you do on the weekend?", and replying, "Oh, nothing. Went running. Went to the movies. Helped my cousin move house." When in reality I spent half my weekend dressed as a French maid and being plastered with custard pies by a complete stranger. Awsome.
There's nothing like turning up for work on a Monday morning and someone asking you, "So, what did you do on the weekend?", and replying, "Oh, nothing. Went running. Went to the movies. Helped my cousin move house." When in reality I spent half my weekend dressed as a French maid and being plastered with custard pies by a complete stranger. Awsome.
Look, if you're all going to throw pies around would you mind throwing them at me!!!
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I can't really remember a time when I wasn't attacted to WAMing. Memories of silent slapstick movies, but mainly those where some poor innocent girl, attractively dressed got "accidentally" messed up! (Laural and Hardy on the boating lake and playing golf come to mind!!)
Later TV came along; I remember one childrens programme on ITV where live on air, the female presenter fell into the Thames. (I think the item was something about taking care over safety when near water, but that wasn't the message I took away!!)
I guess the "horny" part kicked in with Tiswas and, like others, I have very fond memories of Sally James.
You may have noticed a strong emphasis on girls getting messed up here! What really got me activley started on WAMing was after I realised I was a transvestite. The prospect of combining cross-dressing with getting messed up was just too much...................ooooooragh! (It's alright I'm better now!)
I have WAM'ed in male mode, but mostly it is as "Caroline". The one common factor is that I have to be really smartly dressed to start with. If I am in bloke mode: suit, ironed shirt, tie, polished shoes, etc. If girly: silky underwear, pretty dress or skirt & blouse; heels, full make-up, and well brushed wig. It's downhill all the way after that!!!!!!!!!
This is a good thread; it is very interesting to hear how others initially got into this activity which we all share.
Keep sploshing.
Caroline
Later TV came along; I remember one childrens programme on ITV where live on air, the female presenter fell into the Thames. (I think the item was something about taking care over safety when near water, but that wasn't the message I took away!!)
I guess the "horny" part kicked in with Tiswas and, like others, I have very fond memories of Sally James.
You may have noticed a strong emphasis on girls getting messed up here! What really got me activley started on WAMing was after I realised I was a transvestite. The prospect of combining cross-dressing with getting messed up was just too much...................ooooooragh! (It's alright I'm better now!)
I have WAM'ed in male mode, but mostly it is as "Caroline". The one common factor is that I have to be really smartly dressed to start with. If I am in bloke mode: suit, ironed shirt, tie, polished shoes, etc. If girly: silky underwear, pretty dress or skirt & blouse; heels, full make-up, and well brushed wig. It's downhill all the way after that!!!!!!!!!
This is a good thread; it is very interesting to hear how others initially got into this activity which we all share.
Keep sploshing.
Caroline
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well the first time:
has to be when i was little on my birthday and as i was blowing out the candles on my cake my older brother thought it would be funny to push my head right into the cake. i think it has to be the firt account that i can remember, as for my brother if only he new what he started.
has to be when i was little on my birthday and as i was blowing out the candles on my cake my older brother thought it would be funny to push my head right into the cake. i think it has to be the firt account that i can remember, as for my brother if only he new what he started.
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I first knew when i was a kid when i used to wach satuday morning gunge shows. It always got me twitching & now i think iv got worse im obsessed now its all i ever think about.
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as far as I can remember
I think it was about from the age of 6 getting covered in paint at school and other daft things, Tiswas was my first program that I watched for the messy stuff.
Andy
Andy
for me, i used to play school rugby and really enjoyed being
out in the mud and rain.
One day i thought it would be a good idea to go delibetaly slide
around in the mud for a laugh and quite enjoyed it. I did it a
few more times at home including once in a old school uniform
which was fun.
one day i was sliding back and forth in a mud puddle and
discovered for the first time what an orgasm was, lol
obviously i found out there it made me horny, but i guess it grew
to using food, pies etc, but getting muddy is still my favourite
out in the mud and rain.
One day i thought it would be a good idea to go delibetaly slide
around in the mud for a laugh and quite enjoyed it. I did it a
few more times at home including once in a old school uniform
which was fun.
one day i was sliding back and forth in a mud puddle and
discovered for the first time what an orgasm was, lol
obviously i found out there it made me horny, but i guess it grew
to using food, pies etc, but getting muddy is still my favourite

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sloppyclothes_nz - Posts: 1 [ View ]
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Funny that, you've reminded me of something long forgotten.
We used to play hockey at our school and I was hopeless at it and as a result often wound up on my bum in the mud in my short pleated skirt! Now you've reminded me I can remember the feeling of the mud seeping through my gym knickers and the mere fact I remember it with pleasure proves it much have had some early influence!
Hayley
We used to play hockey at our school and I was hopeless at it and as a result often wound up on my bum in the mud in my short pleated skirt! Now you've reminded me I can remember the feeling of the mud seeping through my gym knickers and the mere fact I remember it with pleasure proves it much have had some early influence!
Hayley
School sports has a lot to answer for. Part of our cross country course took us through a small wood and we were all so strung out that it was quite easy to have a "fall" and roll about a bit in the mud.
Kind regards, Spinynorman and Frilly
Still messing about after all these years!
Still messing about after all these years!
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Spinynorman and Frilly - Posts: 1601 [ View ]
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Never been that athletic myself so I'm afraid I go back to the TV comedy part of this thread. Even as a child I remember wondering what it would be like to do slapstick comedy. It was the combination of getting laughs and getting messy that somehow appealed. Charlie Drake was an early influence. Since he wrote his own material I was fascinated by the idea of creating your own destruction! But unlike Clown Julie, I was brought up on normally dressed slapstick to clowns and pantos, and, with the exception of the lady herself (!), still prefer it.
These days I am more of a 'giver' than a 'receiver' (cos that's the way Hayley likes it) but there is still something very attractive about deliberately getting wet or messy I enjoy, especially in a comedy context. However, having convinced myself that nobody would want to see me get messy just the girls, I haven't done a lot of it ffor the videos etc. Now I'd probably be too nervous about getting it wrong, especially working with experts like Gilly!
These days I am more of a 'giver' than a 'receiver' (cos that's the way Hayley likes it) but there is still something very attractive about deliberately getting wet or messy I enjoy, especially in a comedy context. However, having convinced myself that nobody would want to see me get messy just the girls, I haven't done a lot of it ffor the videos etc. Now I'd probably be too nervous about getting it wrong, especially working with experts like Gilly!
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Like Caroline 2, I can't remember when I was not excited my WAM situations. I used to go to the kid's Saturday morning sessions at the cinema and there was usually a B&W comedy, with Laurel & Hardy or Three Stooges, often involving custard pies or ending up in mud or water. This was just after WW2 (it's just occurred to me that I may be the oldest poster on this forum!) but the love of slapstick humour has stayed with me through almost 60 years.
Currently I am trying to assemble a complete library of Laurel & Hardy films onto DVD, my favourite being 'Men O'War' from 1929 which involved mayhem on a boating lake and resulted in Anne Cornwall, Gloria Greer among many others taking a ducking in the water.
I'd better shut up now as I'm getting carried away!
Sotonude.
Currently I am trying to assemble a complete library of Laurel & Hardy films onto DVD, my favourite being 'Men O'War' from 1929 which involved mayhem on a boating lake and resulted in Anne Cornwall, Gloria Greer among many others taking a ducking in the water.
I'd better shut up now as I'm getting carried away!
Sotonude.
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