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Message # 1217.1.1.1 Subject: Re: Re: Re: secretly wet. Date: Sun 08/12/02 18:15:34 GMT Name: Wetlongskirts (Chris W) Email: elgol@gmx.co.uk |
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You don't have to be dripping wet, just quite damp! Also, you can get all kinds of mattress protectors. |
In reply to Message (1217.1.1) Re: Re: secretly wet.
By cartman - Sun 08/12/02 09:15:21 GMT Doesent this damage the matress.
I cannot do the wet-tshirt thing in my own bed as my girlfriend is unaware of my liking for this. But I will try this when I next go away and stay in a hotel. |
In reply to Message (1217.1) Re: secretly wet.
By Wetlongskirts (Chris W) - elgol@gmx.co.uk Sat 07/12/02 19:03:28 GMT I haven't done that, but going to bed in a wet shirt (although I've only ever done it with buttoned shirts with collars and long sleeves rather than t-shirts) is very nice. You soon become warm and clammy as you doze off. When you wake up in the morning, you're almost (but not quite) dry! |
In reply to Message (1217) secretly wet.
By cartman - Sat 07/12/02 11:33:31 GMT Anyone ever worn a wet t-shirt or underwear under your outer clothes and walked around doing normal things felling the wet fabric on your skin but nobodyelse knows. I often do it and it feels great. |
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