A new study found that a pair or two of wet panty liner could let you enjoy the taste of my cock without having to get wet.
According to the research, the wet panties that people use for masturbation and sex could have the same effect on your sexual pleasure as wearing a wet condom.
This is because the moisture in the wet panties is what creates the sensation of “moisture” in the vagina.
So the wet underwear is essentially the same as a wet condoms, meaning that it would act like a condom in terms of preventing transmission of HIV.
The research, conducted by a group of researchers at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and published in the Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, also found that people who use wet panties often had higher rates of HIV infection, a significant finding.
A recent survey also found people who used wet panties had a higher risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
The study also found a link between wet panties and an increased risk of oral sex.
According the researchers, wet panties were often used to lubricate oral sex and in some cases it was even said to increase a person’s sexual pleasure.
The researchers found that the number of people who reported having sexual intercourse with someone who was wearing wet panties increased by about 50% when the women were exposed to a high number of sexual partners.
The study’s authors believe that the increased sexual pleasure that wet panties give is an evolutionary advantage for the women who wear them, which may lead to an increase in their sexual activity.
In addition to sexual activity, wet pantyliners may also help people prevent urinary tract infections.
According, the study also shows that wet pantys can reduce the risk of STIs such as HIV.
In an email to The Huffington Post, the authors said the results of the study are important because the public health impact of wet Panties is unknown.
According a recent survey, 2% of Americans said they were exposed and 1% said they had contracted a STI during a sexual encounter.
However, the number is probably much higher because many people don’t want to admit they are infected with STIs, and the research is not yet available for a comprehensive study on the health impact.
However the researchers point out that people can avoid STIs by not wearing wet pantie liners or having unprotected sex.
They also pointed out that condoms are much safer than wet pantries, so it is important that people avoid using condoms if they have not been exposed to HIV.
A number of other studies have shown that wet underwear can decrease the risk for urinary tract infection.
In 2015, researchers in Sweden conducted a study on whether wearing a pair was associated with a lower risk of HIV in women.
They found that women who used a pair had a reduced risk of infection with HIV.
More recently, a study published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine showed that wearing a high-waisted pair of underwear can reduce a person who is infected with HIV from becoming infected.
This research showed that the high-heel underwear did not reduce the viral load of a person when they had sex with an infected partner.
The high-shelf underwear also had a negative effect on HIV transmission.
Another study published last year showed that wet pants also decrease the chances of being infected with HPV.
This study also showed that people with HPV are more likely to contract STIs if they are wearing a short-waist, tight-fitting, high-rise panty.
However if someone wears wet pantry liners for no reason, they have a low chance of getting the virus.