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Wet T-shirt contest


 

A wet T-shirt contest is a form of beauty contest in which the participating women wear a white or light-colored T-shirt without a bra, while being sprayed with water to makes their clothing semi-transparent. The water is often ice-cold to induce erect nipples, as in sexual arousal. The participants sometimes remove their T-shirts, appearing topless or even totally naked.

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Beauty contest - T-shirt - Bra - Transparent - Nipples - Sexual arousal - Topless

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Wet T-shirt contests can be considered a form of striptease or erotic dance. The performance is intended to cause sexual arousal among the audience, which usually consists predominantly of heterosexual males. Analogous wet boxer-shorts contests with attractive young male participants are held for audiences of heterosexual women and/or homosexual men.

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Striptease - Erotic dance - Heterosexual

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The origin of wet T-shirt contests is generally traced back to Jacqueline Bisset's appearance in the film The Deep (1977), in whose opening sequence she was seen swimming underwater and surfacing, wearing a white T-shirt with a topless bikini.

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Jacqueline Bisset - The Deep - 1977

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Wet T-shirt contests were used in the UK in the 1980s to find new "big boob" models. Both Stacey Owen and Debbie Quorell were discovered in this way.

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Big boob - Stacey Owen - Debbie Quorell

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