Wetlook

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Wetlook is a paraphilic behaviour where sexual enjoyment is derived from wearing or seeing people wearing wet clothes.

A clothed pool party

Common terminology

Phat dipping

People jumping into a river
Clothed jump into a river, Belgium.

The expression "phat dipping" refers to the act of jumping or diving clothed.[1] The term originates from the 2009 rap song "Phatdippin' Rap" by duo Rhett & Link, showing people jumping fully clothed into a pool. The lyrics encourage people to jump into the water with their clothes on rather than a swimsuit.[2] The neologism became popular,[3] especially in the United States due to the contest organized upon the release of the song inviting viewers to upload their own version.[4]

Wetfun

"Wetfun" refers to the enjoyment derived from the feeling of swimming clothed. This fetishistic attitude is distinct from any non-sexual enjoyment people may feel from swimming while dressed.[5][6][4]

Wetlook

The term "wetlook" refers to the sight of wet clothes clinging to the skin.[7]

Wetters

Online, the community refers to themselves as "wetters". Subcommunities of wetters include:

Get-wets

Wetters for whom the manner and conditions of getting wet are important, plunging them into deep emotional states.[8][9]

Jumpers

Wetters who enjoys getting wet quickly or in an unintended or undeserved manner, such as being pushed into water.[citation needed]

Stay-wets

Wetters who keep their clothes on once out of the water.[citation needed]

Walkers

Wetters who enjoy getting wet slowly.[citation needed]

As sexual stimuli

Alex Comfort writing in The Joy of Sex suggests that wetlook clothing functions as a kind of "superskin", enhancing the visual and tactile qualities of shininess and tightness,[10] stating that if your lover "likes you to look like a cross between a snake and a seal, wear what he gives you".[11]

According to Desmond Morris, water on the skin is seen as mimicking the sweat of sexual arousal.[12]

The erotic aspect of the shininess can be compared to latex fetishism.

In culture

In Western culture[where?], swimming fully clothed is sometimes prohibited in public places[13] or considered socially unacceptable.[6][14][better source needed]

In Denmark and Germany, wetlook has become a minor cultural movement.[6] Meeting groups[15] and associations organize events.[when?][9] The annual end-of-summer beach party in Borgentreich[16][17] was a major event for wetters, and some people travel hundreds of kilometres to participate. Similar events take place regularly.[18]

A mud pit where participants have to crawl
A "liquid dirt" pool, a typical obstacle in a "mud run"

New Kingdom of Egyptian poetry has a girl telling her lover: "It is pleasant to go to the pool...That I may let you see my beauty in my tunic of finest royal linen when it is wet".[19]

See also

References

Further reading

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