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Wear a bedwetting alarm that beeps when you it feels moisture develop inside the piece of clothing the device is attached to.
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I was typing away at my desk when I felt moisture between my thighs (cue middle school flashbacks).
I wrinkled my nose, partially because, as stated above, I don't like blood, but also because I could feel moisture coming off the actor onto my back.
Stick your finger into the soil to see if you feel moisture.
Keep doing it until you feel moisture increasing in your mouth.
This can be determined by sticking your fingertip into the soil and noting how much of your finger you can insert into the soil before you feel moisture.
If you feel moisture being sucked back into your mouth through the mouthpiece, insert a pipecleaner for a few moments to dry out the passageway.
If you can poke your finger into one of the drainage holes on the bottom and not feel moisture, water it with about 3/4 of a cup of water (they like mist, for the record).
For example, shea moisture, oil and coconut oils, products that make hair feel wet.
Proximity to a virtual dinosaur left me half-expecting to feel the moisture of its exhalation on my face.
I could feel the moisture being sucked from my body as I climbed toward a cluster of pale green cactuses.
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