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Trash the Dress

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 11:50 pm
by satinstainer
I know this type of thread wouldn't be for everyone...but I'm wondering if anyone would care to share how they "finish" their favorite cum rag ?? For some of us, eventually the outfit is used to the point that it's no longer useful. Some of you have mentioned various ways you have used to ruin your clothing when you are done cumming or/and ? on it, and I am interested in seeing that. For me, part of my fetish involves the destruction of certain dresses,etc. I like to see them completely ruined :twisted:
This particular dress, as I mentioned before, I bought cheap to cum on it then wreck it :lol:
I would like to see your opinions on this :D

Re: Trash the Dress

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 11:58 pm
by satinstainer
Not for those with a weak stomach :twisted:

Re: Trash the Dress

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 7:49 am
by Destroy
Oh c'mon give me a break!!! :x
The term "Trash the Dress" refers to brides, wearing their wedding gowns as they take part in a process of ruining them, ie. water, mud, paint, grease, and etc.

This is NOT trash the dress. I'm sure you are well aware of this Bob.

Re: Trash the Dress

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 8:46 am
by satinstainer
Destroy wrote:Oh c'mon give me a break!!! :x
The term "Trash the Dress" refers to brides, wearing their wedding gowns as they take part in a process of ruining them, ie. water, mud, paint, grease, and etc.

This is NOT trash the dress. I'm sure you are well aware of this Bob.
Yeah, you're right. I didn't think about that until after I made the post. That was the wrong way to word it :cry:

Re: Trash the Dress

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 11:09 am
by tatra603
Excuse, me, I've got to jump in here.

Since when does "trash the dress" exclusively refer to brides trashing THEIR dresses? Granted, it may be what the term has come to be associated with, but if Satinsatiner wants to "trash" one of his does he have to call it something different? "Destroy" the gown? "Wreck" the skirt? "Ruin" the chemise? "Utterly damage, defile, despoil and mess up" the silk blouse?

I think that a simple "trash the dress" will suffice. We all know what he's doing. If some members don't like seeing dresses "trashed" then they might not want to check out a thread entitled "trash the dress". (Although it might be a bit like passing a bad car wreck. Who can avoid looking?)

He even gave a warning about the pics. What next? Perhaps a special section just for the heathens that enjoy "trashing" dressing or enjoy seeing others do it for them.

Tatra.

PS And, as it happens, the vast majority of "trash the dress" videos that I have seen very rarely result in the dress actually getting "trashed". Most could be retitled as simply "wet" the dress or "wear the dress in a ruined building" or something similar.

Re: Trash the Dress

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 7:09 pm
by Destroy
First, I apologize to Bob for over-reacting. It was not necessary and wrong of me.

Tatra, I hear where you are coming from. However...
Five years ago your argument would've made complete sense. Sure dumping food and gunk on a dress technically qualifies for trashing it (which I do enjoy seeing btw), no one can disagree with that. But here is where you are wrong. The practice of trashing the dress has become such widespread that the term can only mean on thing now, woman in formal gowns doing a photoshoot of them trashing it, or as you noted, attempting too. I understand that I am being nit-picky and I apologize. But the term "Trash the Dress" is pretty definitely synonymous with women wearing the dresses as it's getting ruined. Just type the term into Flickr and you get 75k results of what I'm talking about.

Re: Trash the Dress

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 7:26 pm
by Satinesque
I'm inclined to agree with Tatra - the words "trash the dress" was originally borrowed from English speaking people's words and turned into a title, but it retains its roots in our own wording of choice, first; it has been applied in this thread the way the original poster had every right to do.

If the original poster wants to use the term "trash the dress", then they should be able to go right ahead and use it, without fear of criticism, or experiencing any guilt relating to some form of wrongdoing.

SR.

Re: Trash the Dress

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 8:09 pm
by tatra603
Destroy wrote:First, I apologize to Bob for over-reacting. It was not necessary and wrong of me.

Tatra, I hear where you are coming from. However...
Five years ago your argument would've made complete sense. Sure dumping food and gunk on a dress technically qualifies for trashing it (which I do enjoy seeing btw), no one can disagree with that. But here is where you are wrong. The practice of trashing the dress has become such widespread that the term can only mean on thing now, woman in formal gowns doing a photoshoot of them trashing it, or as you noted, attempting too. I understand that I am being nit-picky and I apologize. But the term "Trash the Dress" is pretty definitely synonymous with women wearing the dresses as it's getting ruined. Just type the term into Flickr and you get 75k results of what I'm talking about.
So, in answer to my question, what would you like members on this forum to describe "trashing" a dress as?

Also, could I just ask, how many members saw the thread title and expected to see a bride "trashing" her dress? Had I been doing a search on Youtube I might have done, but on this forum? I certainly didn't.

Clearly Destroy did and was obviously disappointed to find it was just old satinstainer adding the final coup de grace to one of his old gowns.

Tatra.

Re: Trash the Dress

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 6:44 am
by getther2004
Burning of dresses is the best way!

Re: Trash the Dress

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 7:51 am
by satinstainer
I must apologize to to the viewers of this thread.....I should have used a different heading. Also, I want to thank all of you for your comments. I imagine some maybe were thinking/hoping to see pix based on the website with the same name. My post was not intended to mislead anybody. I was not really thinking about the heading, I was more concerned about people being offended by the nature of the pix :?
I know on occasion I have used the phrase "trash the dress(es)" in reference to getting rid of them.
If I do re-post, I will come up with a more appropriate heading. I was curious as to whether or not anyone else also did this kind of thing.

Re: Trash the Dress

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 7:53 am
by satinstainer
getther2004 wrote:Burning of dresses is the best way!
Yes, that is a good way to finish them too !!! I have burnt a few, some of which had to dry out first so they would burn :lol:

Re: Trash the Dress

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:33 pm
by tatra603
satinstainer wrote:I must apologize to to the viewers of this thread.....I should have used a different heading. Also, I want to thank all of you for your comments. I imagine some maybe were thinking/hoping to see pix based on the website with the same name. My post was not intended to mislead anybody. I was not really thinking about the heading, I was more concerned about people being offended by the nature of the pix :?
I know on occasion I have used the phrase "trash the dress(es)" in reference to getting rid of them.
If I do re-post, I will come up with a more appropriate heading. I was curious as to whether or not anyone else also did this kind of thing.
NONSENCE! If you want to trash a dress then you go ahead and call it trashing a dress. As I've already said, I doubt if many people here on this forum wouldn't know what to expect.

If I was to do a Google/Youtube search for "trash the dress" I wouldn't expect pics/vids of a cum stained formal dress in a rubbish bin covered in the remains of last nights take-a-way to be top in the results. I'd see brides wandering around in fountains.

However, this is a forum devoted to lovers of silk/satin, many of whom, (myself included,) bizarrely like to see the objects of that "love" destroyed.

The last thing I would expect to see in a thread on here entitled "trash the dress" would be that bride in a fountain, (which, I'm sure, many on here would quite like.)

(The next thread with that title is now BOUND to be a bride in a fountain!)

Happy trashing! Tatra.

PS Here is a link to my fav. Youtube "trash the dress" vid;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sLoM-rR ... g&index=45

Plenty of brides, (beautiful brides,) in big poofy dresses in fountains. The setting is great, (anyone recognise it?) the photography is good and for me the icing on the cake is the music. I did post a question asking what it was but no one ever got back to me. I like the bit at around 2.50 where the bride steps into the water and the dress puffs up around her.

Tatra.

PPS I'd love to go skinny dipping in that huge fountain under that golden ball thigy.

Tatra

Re: Trash the Dress

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 5:03 pm
by Satinesque
SatinStainer:

You've absolutely no reason to apologise: you've done nothing wrong.

Stefan R.

Re: Trash the Dress

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 11:22 pm
by satinstainer
tatra603 wrote:
satinstainer wrote:I must apologize to to the viewers of this thread.....I should have used a different heading. Also, I want to thank all of you for your comments. I imagine some maybe were thinking/hoping to see pix based on the website with the same name. My post was not intended to mislead anybody. I was not really thinking about the heading, I was more concerned about people being offended by the nature of the pix :?
I know on occasion I have used the phrase "trash the dress(es)" in reference to getting rid of them.
If I do re-post, I will come up with a more appropriate heading. I was curious as to whether or not anyone else also did this kind of thing.
NONSENCE! If you want to trash a dress then you go ahead and call it trashing a dress. As I've already said, I doubt if many people here on this forum wouldn't know what to expect.

If I was to do a Google/Youtube search for "trash the dress" I wouldn't expect pics/vids of a cum stained formal dress in a rubbish bin covered in the remains of last nights take-a-way to be top in the results. I'd see brides wandering around in fountains.

However, this is a forum devoted to lovers of silk/satin, many of whom, (myself included,) bizarrely like to see the objects of that "love" destroyed.

The last thing I would expect to see in a thread on here entitled "trash the dress" would be that bride in a fountain, (which, I'm sure, many on here would quite like.)

(The next thread with that title is now BOUND to be a bride in a fountain!)

Happy trashing! Tatra.

PS Here is a link to my fav. Youtube "trash the dress" vid;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sLoM-rR ... g&index=45

Plenty of brides, (beautiful brides,) in big poofy dresses in fountains. The setting is great, (anyone recognise it?) the photography is good and for me the icing on the cake is the music. I did post a question asking what it was but no one ever got back to me. I like the bit at around 2.50 where the bride steps into the water and the dress puffs up around her.

Tatra.

PPS I'd love to go skinny dipping in that huge fountain under that golden ball thigy.

Tatra
Not really sure where that video was filmed, but it sure was a beautiful setting for it !! There is a convention center in Dallas, Tx that has a sphere atop it similar to that one, but I'm not sure if that was where it was or not. I have visited that web site before, and I don't really think it's meant to portray the dress actually being ruined, as often they mention the gown was able to be cleaned. It's understandable that not many women are gonna want their beautiful dress wrecked with food or whatever, so the chances of seeing that on a site is pretty slim :cry: What they do on that site is kinda cool though....in it's own way :D

Re: Trash the Dress

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:20 am
by Destroy
tatra603 wrote:
Destroy wrote:First, I apologize to Bob for over-reacting. It was not necessary and wrong of me.

Tatra, I hear where you are coming from. However...
Five years ago your argument would've made complete sense. Sure dumping food and gunk on a dress technically qualifies for trashing it (which I do enjoy seeing btw), no one can disagree with that. But here is where you are wrong. The practice of trashing the dress has become such widespread that the term can only mean on thing now, woman in formal gowns doing a photoshoot of them trashing it, or as you noted, attempting too. I understand that I am being nit-picky and I apologize. But the term "Trash the Dress" is pretty definitely synonymous with women wearing the dresses as it's getting ruined. Just type the term into Flickr and you get 75k results of what I'm talking about.
So, in answer to my question, what would you like members on this forum to describe "trashing" a dress as?

Also, could I just ask, how many members saw the thread title and expected to see a bride "trashing" her dress? Had I been doing a search on Youtube I might have done, but on this forum? I certainly didn't.

Clearly Destroy did and was obviously disappointed to find it was just old satinstainer adding the final coup de grace to one of his old gowns.

Tatra.
Where do I begin? I've already apologized for my wrongdoing and overreaction to Bob. But apparently this issue has hardly been put to rest. The problem here now is you insisting that the term "Trash the Dress" can be used as freely and generically as all the other adjectives to describe dressed getting trashed, am I correct? Again Tatra, I am going to argue why you are wrong.

Like I stated in my prev post. The term "Trash the Dress" has pretty much been universally accepted as a practice to describe brides ruining their dresses. No question about it. It is a worldwide phenomenon. You cannot just ignore that fact, Tatra. It does not matter what forum or website you are on, whether it be google, flickr, facebook, or satinforum.com....the term means what it means. Just because you are on a forum where users post pics of trashed dresses as the norm, does not change what the term has become.

To answer your question on what phrase/words I would like to see substituted instead... the honest answer is that it does not matter. The English language contains over one 1 million different words (I'm not entirely certain if this figure is correct). But there is an exponentially greater number of ways to express those words. So by no means should there be a shortage of words to describe a dress wrecking.

Just to illustrate how widespread "Trash the Dress" really is, I hopped on Flicker and discovered all of the below pics today alone, with the exception of 3 of them. I believe one of them was from a set that was just newly uploaded today, Jan 6, 13 as well. My ball sack is utterly devoid of semen, I have cum so much.

And if you think trash the dress is most just brides taking a tip in a water fountain, you are greatly mistaken. lol

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It's hard to pic a fav among all these mindblowing pics, but the 2nd one with the hot brunette having her wedding gown completely defaced by pink spray paint, and ripped gets me busting my load by the gallon-load. The luscious red ball gown getting ripped and dismantled is hot too.