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A '''wet and messy''' fetish (Short: "'''WAM"''') is a form of [[sexual fetishism]] that has a person getting aroused by substances applied on the body like [[mud]], [[shaving foam]], [[custard]] pudding, [[chocolate sauce]], urine, faeces etc. It could also involve wet clothes, or any combination of the above. The arousal occurs when the substance is deliberately and generously applied to the [[naked]] [[skin]], or to the [[clothes]] the person is wearing. It also could occur when seeing someone else getting wet and / or messy.
 
The fetish is divided into four major categories
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*Quicksand - images of people sinking in [[quicksand]]. In drawn images, the stage where female characters sink up to their chests and their breasts are pushed up in response is a favourite.
*Underwater - Also called aquaphilia. Involves images of people swimming or posing underwater. Some subsets of this category are underwater fashion (models posing underwater, often while fully clothed), scuba, rubber (people in skin-tight rubber wetsuits), simulated drowning, and underwater sex.
 
Bodily fluids such as [[feces]], [[urine]] and [[semen]] are not usually considered part of WAM. The former two are typically considered [[coprophilia]] and [[urophilia]]; the latter is rather mainstream [[pornography]] (see [[cumshot]]).
 
One theory is that the feeling of wet and messy substances on the skin is a surrogate for the feeling of [[touching]] a partners' skin while having [[sex]]. Other theories are that getting wet and messy amplifies or exaggerates the feelings of [[lust]]. Yet another theory is that seeing another person or yourself getting wet and/or messy is arousing, because it reminds of the natural moistures the body excretes when sexually aroused.