''Splosh!'' was originally a British
fetish magazine
A fetish magazine is a type of magazine originating in the late 1940s which is devoted to sexual fetishism. The content is generally aimed at being erotic rather than pornographic.
The most well-known early examples are ''Bizarre'' (1946-1959) ...
devoted to
wet and messy fetishism
Wet and messy fetish (WAM), also known as sploshing, is a form of sexual fetishism whereby a person becomes aroused when copious amounts of a substance are applied to the naked skin, face, or to clothing. Several dozen websites are dedicated to ...
. It featured pictures of, and stories about, men and women in wet and messy situations. First published in 1989, it was run by Clive Harris under the pseudonym "Bill Shipton". Splosh also evolved into a wet and messy fetish video production house, releasing a whole string of movies, originally on VHS tape, then DVD and eventually, via Internet download stores.
The magazine ended in 2001 after 40 issues, and is widely regarded as the quintessential publication on the fetish, even giving rise to the eponymous term ''sploshing''.
Following the end of the print magazine run, the Splosh website and its associated forum rose to prominence as a counterbalance to UMD.net, the scene's dominant forum. Several of the magazine's former models took part in video sketches released as digital downloads, such as Samantha-Jane Homden, Anne-Marie Dixon and Decadent Doll.
The success of Splosh! as a magazine was featured in Episode 4 of Season 1 of the Channel 5 TV show
UK Raw in 2001.
Splosh! founder Clive Harris died suddenly on 12 July 2013.
Subsequently, in early 2014, the splosh.co.uk website was shut down, and on 31 March 2014 the three Splosh download stores hosted on the Vidown system, Splosh, Splosh Greatest Hits, and Splosh Messy Princess, were all shut down. It was believed that the website closures would be permanent.
References
External links
''Splosh!'' website(website subsequently re-opened)
* ''Eros Guide'' article
UK-Based Splosh! Magazine Puts Messy Sex on the Map''UMD.net''
Pornographic magazines published in the United Kingdom
Fetish magazines
Defunct magazines published in the United Kingdom
Magazines established in 1989
Magazines disestablished in 2014
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