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Hey I am on Medial • 1y

😂 The brassiere with Touch ID was invented in Japan! To take it off, the fingerprint must match the one registered on the device. According to the creators of the invention, this will reduce the number of cheating girls. Touch ID for panties hasn't been invented yet. What's your views should we make this for India because we already seeing many cheeting cases 🥹

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