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== Background <!-- Provide background information for this kink. --> == | == Background <!-- Provide background information for this kink. --> == | ||
Mudding is a practical application of [[Gunge play]] but can occur without prior individual contact to a wider kink scene or subculture. Practitioners may seek out sites from a great distance or act on their own initiative if an suitable site is nearby. | Mudding is a practical application of [[Gunge play]]. It has been practiced by members of the wider kink community, but can occur without prior individual contact to a wider kink scene or subculture. Practitioners may seek out sites from a great distance or act on their own initiative if an suitable site is nearby. | ||
== Appeal <!-- Describe the reasons why people participate in this kink. --> == | == Appeal <!-- Describe the reasons why people participate in this kink. --> == | ||
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==== Quicksand ==== | ==== Quicksand ==== | ||
Contrary to popular belief, quicksand is not normally a cause of danger by itself. The human body is almost always more buoyant than mud and is typically able be escaped from when a person is stuck. To escape, one should lie backwards to spread their weight more evenly, allowing oneself to float. Slowly wiggling one's feet and legs in circles will loosen the mud around them and allow water to enter those cavities, which can help one pull oneself out by resolving suction forces. <!-- TODO: source --> Care should be taken not to pull frantically as this will increase exhaustion and can cause pulled muscles or similar injuries. | Contrary to popular belief, quicksand is not normally a cause of danger by itself. The human body is almost always more buoyant than mud and is typically able be escaped from when a person is stuck. To escape, one should lie backwards to spread their weight more evenly, allowing oneself to float. Slowly wiggling one's feet and legs in circles will loosen the mud around them and allow water to enter those cavities, which can help one pull oneself out by resolving suction forces. <!-- TODO: source. Also this whole section needs a rewrite for readability --> Care should be taken not to pull frantically as this will increase exhaustion and can cause pulled muscles or similar injuries. | ||
Quicksand can easily slow one's traversal of an area to an unplanned degree. As such the main dangers from quicksand are when in combination with other risks in this section, notably tides and cold exposure. | Quicksand can easily slow one's traversal of an area to an unplanned degree. As such the main dangers from quicksand are when in combination with other risks in this section, notably tides and cold exposure. | ||
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====== Coverings ======<!-- Wetsuits, petsuits, pup hoods, diving gear, wellington boots, more --> | |||
=== During scene === | === During scene === | ||