Hi, I am not new to camming but I am new to Oil Shows. I tried to do one today, and it sucked. Mainly cos I didn't know what to DO. Is there a how-to-for oil shows? I was so slippery! And so lost.
eleveneleven47 said:Hi, I am not new to camming but I am new to Oil Shows. I tried to do one today, and it sucked. Mainly cos I didn't know what to DO. Is there a how-to-for oil shows? I was so slippery! And so lost.
VeronicaChaos said:I did an oil show the other day!
Step 1: somehow get people to tip for the oil show
Step 2: cover yourself in oil
Step 3: be unable to do anything when your computer decides to randomly fuck up while you're covered in oil
Step 4: finally get things working again
Step 5: spill oil all over the floor
Step 6: cry and try to get to a bath show as quick as possible so you can just get rid of this awful slippery bullshit as fast as possible
Step 7: vow never to do an oil show ever ever ever again
Step 8: profit?
But really, bring more towels than you'll think you need. Also, don't have a piece of shit computer that likes to act up randomly. Also, more towels. And don't cry.
LOL. Sounds like you didn't have the best experience. I get asked all the time if I'd do one but I just don't know if I want to deal with the aftermath mess I'll be cleaning up.I did an oil show the other day!
Step 1: somehow get people to tip for the oil show
Step 2: cover yourself in oil
Step 3: be unable to do anything when your computer decides to randomly fuck up while you're covered in oil
Step 4: finally get things working again
Step 5: spill oil all over the floor
Step 6: cry and try to get to a bath show as quick as possible so you can just get rid of this awful slippery bullshit as fast as possible
Step 7: vow never to do an oil show ever ever ever again
Step 8: profit?
But really, bring more towels than you'll think you need. Also, don't have a piece of shit computer that likes to act up randomly. Also, more towels. And don't cry.
LOL. Sounds like you didn't have the best experience. I get asked all the time if I'd do one but I just don't know if I want to deal with the aftermath mess I'll be cleaning up.
Wouldn't have even thought of buying a tarp. Makes it less stressful that you're going to have a huge oily stain in the carpet. It's something I'm still thinking about doing just don't know if I'm going to or not lol. I don't really find it that exciting but I do understand there's a ton of people out there who disagree.If you have carpet or other flooring you really don't want to get oily, there is solution. Walmart, and i'm sure other places too, sell really cheap plastic tarps for painting. They are 10' x 20' for around $3. So you could cut one in half and have two for that price. Lay that down. Put a couple towels on top where you want to stand just to let them absorb drips. Feel free to go through a whole bottle of oil if you want. When you're done just wash the towels and throw away the plastic tarp.
Main thing with oil shows is just be prepared for them ahead of time. Have extra towels to wipe down your body after. Have a couple smaller hand towels next to the keyboard in case you need to type or use your phone to change music, you can dry your hands that way instead of making an oily mess on stuff.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Husky-Plastic-Drop-Cloth-1-Mil/17217854
(look in paint section of your favorite home center/hardware store)
Hahahahahahha, that sounds rather exciting and definitely be one of the most entertaining rooms of the night. I'm a clutz so I don't think I'd have the guts to do this lol but I'd love to consider it one day!YES to tarps! For messy shows of any kind, it's a godsend to just scrub it, hose it down and move on with your life. YES to several towels. Also: HYDRATE! When you're covered in oil your skin is pretty much being smothered, and any sweating you do disappears into the oil. Getting dehydrated after any show is quite unpleasant.
If you're bored by oil shows: try bubblewrap! Sounds weird, but it's actually pretty funny. I pour out oil on a long sheet of large-bubble bubble wrap and spin around on it. The uneven base makes it easy for me to slip and fall in a controlled manner, while making all sorts of fun popping sounds. Not ideal if you live in an upstairs apartment or if you're not quite limber enough to save your PC from certain doom should you slip in the wrong direction.