What is wet tshirt contest?

A wet T-shirt contest is a competition in which women participants wear a white T-shirt without a bra, which becomes see-through when wet. The contest typically involves the women getting sprayed with water, often from a hose or buckets of water, to make the T-shirt transparent.

Wet T-shirt contests are typically held at bars, clubs, or parties, and are often associated with spring break events or beach parties. The first wet T-shirt contest is believed to have originated in the United States in the 1970s.

The contests are often judged by the crowd or a panel of judges based on criteria such as physical appearance, confidence, and audience reaction. The winner of the contest may receive a cash prize, drinks, or other rewards.

However, wet T-shirt contests have been criticized for objectifying women and promoting a culture of sexual exploitation. Some establishments have chosen to ban these contests due to concerns about sexism and exploitation. It's important to remember that participation in any contest should be voluntary and based on personal choice.