Hello everyone!
I was wondering if someone wouldn't mind offering some handy hints and tips regarding a fun evening in sploshing!
Specifically I am curious about how much 'stuff' should be to hand, the splash factor (what sort of room and how much mess it entails); you know, the sort of unasked questions!
Very noobish of me naturally, but I felt it best to ask all the same.
Cheers
Guide to Sploshing?
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Myself and Eden recently started having our own sessions at home... well, back in January, so it's a while ago now... if you have any specific questions drop me a PM or whatever, but basically I'd say it depends what you have in mind and how you're planning to clear up...
In fact, by single biggest piece of advice is do whatever you want to do, just have a plan of how you're going to clean it up... Stuff goes everywhere if you do pieings, while gungings are a bit easier to control splatter.
In fact, by single biggest piece of advice is do whatever you want to do, just have a plan of how you're going to clean it up... Stuff goes everywhere if you do pieings, while gungings are a bit easier to control splatter.
Sploshing is so varied that I'd just consider what it is about the fetish that turns you on....and plan accordingly!!
eg, if it's Laurel & Hardy type slapstick custard pie humour you probably need plenty of polythene around the floor and walls.
if you just like the idea of seeing your mrs disappear under gallons of treacle you can probably do it in the bath.
like everyone else says though its probaly best to give the clean up some thought before you start....unless of course it's the idea of impromtu sploshing that really turns you on
ENJOY
eg, if it's Laurel & Hardy type slapstick custard pie humour you probably need plenty of polythene around the floor and walls.
if you just like the idea of seeing your mrs disappear under gallons of treacle you can probably do it in the bath.
like everyone else says though its probaly best to give the clean up some thought before you start....unless of course it's the idea of impromtu sploshing that really turns you on


ENJOY
Just make sure that you cover anything you don't want splatted. Things like porridge and cake can be flushed down the toilet, while most other things like ice cream sauce can go down the shower hole, etc. And the room you're doing it in might smell after so do it somewhere you can ventilate!
And if you take pictures, post them here!
And if you take pictures, post them here!
Love, Eden
On fetlife as eden_blue
On fetlife as eden_blue
If you've got a big bathroom, or it's something you can do in the bath then that's the place.
A shower cubicle can also be fun.
Failing that, if you've got a kitchen floor that easy to clean, then that's the next best place.
If you need to move from one room to another then plan passage.
Finally, maybe concider the garden if possbile - you just need a hose then.
You don't want to spend ages setting up, so if you've a space that's easy the clean/won't need much protecting/etc. then use it.
If you go for substances that disolve in water that'll also be a plus at the end, but if you've using solids plan disposal and if you're using a bath, put the plug in!!... you don't want a blocked drain at the end now!!
Allow a couple of hours for cleanup - you never know!
Worried about ruining clothes/towel? Go to your local charity shop, maybe buy some cheap stuff from Tesco.
A shower cubicle can also be fun.
Failing that, if you've got a kitchen floor that easy to clean, then that's the next best place.
If you need to move from one room to another then plan passage.
Finally, maybe concider the garden if possbile - you just need a hose then.
You don't want to spend ages setting up, so if you've a space that's easy the clean/won't need much protecting/etc. then use it.
If you go for substances that disolve in water that'll also be a plus at the end, but if you've using solids plan disposal and if you're using a bath, put the plug in!!... you don't want a blocked drain at the end now!!
Allow a couple of hours for cleanup - you never know!
Worried about ruining clothes/towel? Go to your local charity shop, maybe buy some cheap stuff from Tesco.
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Re: Guide to Sploshing?
Is cooking oil and/or mayo easy to get out of hair and clean up generally etc?
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Re: Guide to Sploshing?
In my opinion, yes it's easy but mayo can stink a bit after due to the vinegar in it.
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Re: Guide to Sploshing?
Mayo is supposed to be good for split ends!
Sploshy Haiku
Please pie me mistress,
Pour custard over my head,
Then pie me some more.
Please pie me mistress,
Pour custard over my head,
Then pie me some more.
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PleasePieMeMistress - Posts: 563 [ View ]
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eden wrote:
And the room you're doing it in might smell after so do it somewhere you can ventilate!
And remember that depending on what you use you may pong a bit as well even after a shower. Even if you don't smell if you get certain types of gunge up your nose you will be convinced that you do.

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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Re: Guide to Sploshing?
PleasePieMeMistress wrote:Mayo is supposed to be good for split ends!
....and how exactly would you know lol !!!

luv and pies
x Jo
x Jo
Re: Guide to Sploshing?
Mess wise I'd recommend having more than you think you need, I find what I have is never enough!
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