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I urge you all to watch the youtube video
Urging...Urging...Urged!
The effect is just like that only the water is optional. actually I think I prefer actual nude women wading around happily at pools yet this idea permits the look anywhere even at the office
static cling comes from static.
PVDF is a piezoelectric polymer that makes static electricity with motion Thus it seems like siliconized microthread nylon with PVDF threads would look like clingy oil soaked cloth
Further to make this obviously different from vinyl it clings all around the breasts rather than stretching across. It does this with a layer of multibranched polyethylene glycol on the body side fabric surface thus actually clings to the breasts much like a wacky wall walker might
The general effect is very sexy, possibly sexier than existing lingerie
It might be possible to make ornaments that actually use a battery to generate static cling from a battery then use a conductive polymer fabric that is hydrophobic (keeps static) to create the look as well
watery garment look just right at the office
http://www.youtube....&feature=plpp_video I can imagine her comfortably typing underwater at a laptop being competent as well as visually generous at the same time [beanangel, Nov 24 2011]
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//Why women?// You're kidding, right? [+][+] |
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Can somebody make a 'typing pool' joke and get it
out of the way? |
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When they put the electric typewriters in the typing pool
the copy editors noticed a lot more double ds. |
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In a way i admire your brazenness, [beanangel], and
yes, i wonder if it's possible. I think it might short
electronics out though, wouldn't it? |
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The technology described is unnecessary. Static cling is a
common nuisance occurance. Clothes dryers impart this
effect to most fabrics. Indeed a small device could
probably be created that imparts a static charge on most
fabrics. |
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OK, so I watched the video, for science. |
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please link to any fit blokes in garments that look a bit wet and sticky... would be nice... |
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I think [bean] is attracted to all those smiles! poor model is probably paid a pittance... |
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I think [po] has found me out I often think about living underwater among pleasant beautiful women although it is possible the video is also sexy mostly it reminds me of a comfortable way of living. The suggestion of wet cling garments at the office is actually a kind of nostalgia about the extreme mildness of being an office worker combined with the practicality of being an underwater nude |
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