If you're referring to a female wearing a leotard: a woman's vagina is naturally moist, and depending on the day, there may be more or less wetness. Plus, there can also be sweat from the surrounding skin. Women generally wear underwear + pants/skirt/dress when they aren't wearing a leotard, and the underwear absorbs some of the wetness, while the other clothing may absorb the rest. When you're wearing a leotard, there is a lot less fabric between you and the world, so you notice the wetness more. Also, a person wearing a leotard is probably involved in some form of exercise: Ballet, jazz, tap, gymnastics, etc... which means there's more sweating happening.
Example 1: I am a boy and I wear girls leotards. Example 2: I look at pictures of 12 to 14 year olds wearing leotards. Example 3:I want to "do" girls while they wear leotards. Final Example: I only let boys "do" me if am wearing my cute, soft, snug, sperm matted, wet and coated leotard.
Tell them to stick a hose down their pants. make a distraction then turn it on
They are sweating or they laid down in a wet spot.
Yes, "wet suit" is a compound word as it is formed by combining two separate words, "wet" and "suit." Together, they describe a type of suit designed for water activities that keeps the wearer warm while wet. In some contexts, it can also be written as a single word, "wetsuit," but both forms convey the same meaning.
Yes, the extra water weight weighs the bird down in flight.
No, it is not. The word "wet" is either an adjective or a verb (to make wet).
because i make her wet.
To keep the dust down
I tend to use water and gel preferably clear gel or mousse it will lay it down
ni-ga get your head down to where your dumb *ss wet and lick it uppp
B/c that can make the water break through and start dripping down on the inside.
yes you can