Gunge play: Difference between revisions
(Created page with "{{Infobox kink | other_names = Wet and messy (WAM), Wamplay, Sploshing | image_file = | image_caption = | health_risk = Mild | legal_risk = Mild }}'''Gunge play''', also known as '''wet and messy (WAM)''' fetishism and '''sploshing''', involves the sexual use of substances that are wet, slimy, gooey, sticky, or otherwise messy. Many substances fall under gunge, including food, mud, slime, foam, oil, and paint. == Background <!-- Provide background information for this...") |
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* Allergic reaction and skin irritation | * Allergic reaction and skin irritation | ||
* Burns | |||
* Slips and falls | * Slips and falls | ||
* Latex condoms and dental dams can be damaged by foods containing oils, including pudding, whipped cream, and chocolate syrup | * Urinary tract infections: sugary foods can disrupt healthy microbial communities, especially in the vagina | ||
* [[Natural rubber|Latex]] condoms and dental dams can be damaged by foods containing oils, including pudding, whipped cream, and chocolate syrup | |||
Natural mud pits may carry additional risks, including: | |||
* Sharp objects under the surface | |||
* Drowning | |||
* Bacterial infection | |||
* Contamination with toxic substances | |||
* Trespassing charges | |||
== Risk mitigation <!-- Describe the risk mitigation for this kink. --> == | == Risk mitigation <!-- Describe the risk mitigation for this kink. --> == | ||
Test for allergies and skin irritation by first applying the material to a small patch of skin. Household materials such as paints, motor oil, and cement carry additional risks of skin irritation and toxicity. Read the safety data sheet before using any product. | Test for allergies and skin irritation by first applying the material to a small patch of skin. Household materials such as paints, motor oil, and cement carry additional risks of skin irritation and toxicity. Read the safety data sheet before using any product. | ||
To avoid burns, test the temperature of a warm material with your hand before using. Thoroughly mix the material to avoid hot spots. | |||
To avoid injuries from slipping: | To avoid injuries from slipping: | ||
* Prepare all cleaning supplies ahead of time | * Prepare all cleaning supplies ahead of time | ||
* Clear the area of hard or sharp objects | |||
* Remain sitting or lying down during play | * Remain sitting or lying down during play | ||
* Use non-slip surfaces such as mats or towels | |||
* Use non-slip mats | * Immediately clean all residue from floors, showers, bathtubs, and other surfaces | ||
== Known incidents <!-- Provide a list of links to articles describing incidents involving this kink. --> == | == Known incidents <!-- Provide a list of links to articles describing incidents involving this kink. --> == | ||
Revision as of 08:51, 15 September 2025
| Other names | Wet and messy (WAM), Wamplay, Sploshing |
|---|---|
| Health risk | Mild |
| Legal risk | Mild |
Gunge play, also known as wet and messy (WAM) fetishism and sploshing, involves the sexual use of substances that are wet, slimy, gooey, sticky, or otherwise messy. Many substances fall under gunge, including food, mud, slime, foam, oil, and paint.
Background
Appeal
Practitioners of gunge play may enjoy the texture, smell, temperature of being covered themselves, or the visual appeal of seeing someone else covered in gunge. They may also be aroused by the taboo of deliberately getting messy.
Methods
Risks
- Allergic reaction and skin irritation
- Burns
- Slips and falls
- Urinary tract infections: sugary foods can disrupt healthy microbial communities, especially in the vagina
- Latex condoms and dental dams can be damaged by foods containing oils, including pudding, whipped cream, and chocolate syrup
Natural mud pits may carry additional risks, including:
- Sharp objects under the surface
- Drowning
- Bacterial infection
- Contamination with toxic substances
- Trespassing charges
Risk mitigation
Test for allergies and skin irritation by first applying the material to a small patch of skin. Household materials such as paints, motor oil, and cement carry additional risks of skin irritation and toxicity. Read the safety data sheet before using any product.
To avoid burns, test the temperature of a warm material with your hand before using. Thoroughly mix the material to avoid hot spots.
To avoid injuries from slipping:
- Prepare all cleaning supplies ahead of time
- Clear the area of hard or sharp objects
- Remain sitting or lying down during play
- Use non-slip surfaces such as mats or towels
- Immediately clean all residue from floors, showers, bathtubs, and other surfaces