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Message # 73737.2.1.1.2 Subject: I will try that funny game Date: Wed 13/06/18 08:01:18 GMT Name: Wetlooker2 |
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Yeah sometimes when i see people around me and i thinking, wonder how that clothes will react in water. Maybe write about it before.
Yes, im in my wetlook mind more than often, now i can go for a swim in lake every day and that feels very great. Wish i saw more people there jumping in clothed, today its sunny but a little cold air.
To try wetlook modelling sounds nice, maybe i can make my wetlook mind a little more powerful there and try all types of fun scenes i like, and when im done for the day and go home i can relax and thing "now i have try it in real".
But hope to see more models, and more producers and many new ideas. Indoor pool´s are great, not often we see it. EE Wetlook use that type of place before. |
In reply to Message (73737.2.1.1) Re:In my young ages
By MK - wamtec@comcast.net Mon 11/06/18 19:39:42 GMT When I was younger I used to play a wetlook mind game. This mind game works whenever you are stuck waiting in a long line at the post office, or a bank or at any goverment social security office, or unemployment office, or you are stuck in a doctors waiting room with lots of other people. I mostly played this game when I was in a long line at the post office because whenever I was bored my mind started to drift to wetlook. . The game is a simple one.......looking at all the other people in the waiting line, choose which one you would like to see in a wetlook scene....wearing the clothes they are wearing at that time. The invariably leads to a difficult Hobson's Choice, because then you have to choose between the best looking lady in the room who is normally wearing the most uninteresting clothing, and the best dressed lady in the room who is normally older or not good looking. It can certainly pass the time in the post office waiting line. These days you do not have to play such mind games because people take their smartphones with them and can ease the boredom of long waiting lines by dicking around with their smartphones instead. Maybe I should invent a smartphone app where you can grab an image of anybody you see in public and generate your own SIMS like wetlook game.
Thankfully I do not play that game any more, because I found a cure for wetlook infatuation. It cured Alex of his fascination for violence in "A Clockwork Orange"
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Just keep watching too much wetlook and sooner or later comes a "saturation point" (bad pun) where you become desensitized to wetlook Overdosing on wetlook was the start, and then hiring 500+ models and shooting over 3000 wetlook scenes with models completed the job.....wetlook was no longer ruling my life, and it became a task and was just a take it or leave it hobby instead.
The same thing happened to me with Bacardi as well....I used to enjoy that drink......but after I took a tour of the Bacardi factory in Puerto Rico, the smell of molasses made me ill and I never wanted to drink Bacardi again.
The quickest way to desensitizing yourself to wetlook is to take a job as a production assistant working for one of the major wetlook producers..because then it will become as mundane as apple pie.
MK
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In reply to Message (73737.2.1) In my young ages
By Wetlooker2 - Sun 10/06/18 19:53:14 GMT I was in a mode there i see people with the clothes they use, directly i start thinking how this clothes will react when they are wet, maybe i was around 10-15 and around that age i was very active and swim with clothes in the school pool, on beach and even swimming clothed in the indoor pool in town.
I still in this fetisch but im not thinking that way like young age but wish i can be more active on a easy way.
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In reply to Message (73737.2) Re:Wetlook is consuming my mind
By ohn DuLac - Sun 10/06/18 18:33:00 GMT Don't worry about it; the more you worry, the worse the problem becomes. This is when I told my shrink about it. :)
The "problem" lessens when one gets older, and then you will MISS it! I know this from the vantage point of age 77. |
In reply to Message (73737) Wetlook is consuming my mind
By SwimInClothes - Swim.in.clothes@hotmail.com Sun 10/06/18 15:36:26 GMT Hi all, Been into wetlook since I was can remember - probably around 5 years old. I’m 46 now and it feels like over time it’s more and more on my mind. Feels like a bit of an obsession for me lately. Ive built two in ground pools over my life and bought a boat, kayaks, floats, etc with wetlook as the ultimate reasoning. Bought over $3000 in Ralph Lauren Polo Rugby shirts, numerous pairs of jeans, numerous pairs of white tube socks, Japanese schoolgirl long socks, 15 pair of Ugg boots for my wife and I, you get the point. I think about it every day. If I see water, I think about it. If I see my pool I think about it. If my wife put jeans on I think about it. I just bought another kayak while thinking about it. I’m going to a psychologist, initially because when we have people over I feel like I have to swim in a swimsuit but he’s telling me people could care less what I wear and just do it. But also because I feel like it is mind consuming and I don’t want it to affect my career in any way. Any one else feeling this way? I don’t know if I should worry or not. I just feel like all I want to do all day every day is swim clothed. It’s not causing any financial hardships, but it’s certainly not helping me with my plan of retiring early either :/.
Thanks in advance!
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