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1. The term negligee is from Latin that literally means:

"Neglect your housework".
"You won't be wearing this for long".
"Prostitute uniform".
"Night of loving".

 2. The Bikini gets its name from

Combining "bike" and "mini", as it was a practical outfit to wear for bicycling.
Herbert Bikini, the inventor
An island used for Nuclear bomb testing
A French slang word meaning "almost nothing"

 3. A Fuck Me Pump was originally a low-cut, backless, open-toe shoe popularized by:

Marilyn Monroe.
Joan Crawford.
J. Edgar Hoover.
Madonna.

 4. The bustle probably originated to:

Act as a form of sadly ineffective birth control.
Act as a portable seat, since it was difficult to sit down in a chair in all of that clothing.
Create the look of gigantic bottoms that were popular at the time.
Protect a woman's bottom from unwanted pats and pinches.

 5. Scratchy woolen underwear became popular in the 1880's for presumed health reasons. In the 1890's, authorities began to discourage its use,  in part because:

It was scratchy.
Of the popularity of the bicycle, which combined with the coarse underwear, created an erotic sensation for women riders.
It was believed to lead to bestiality, because it put the feel of sheep directly against the genitals.
Crotchless panties were invented.

 6. This circus performer became famous in the mid 1800's for wearing very sey attire that now bears his name that gained him an astonishing female following because it showed off his impressive endowments:

Jules Leotard.
Carl Codpiece.
Peppie Big Floppyshoes.
Jock Strap.

 7. The origin of the term "teddy" for a woman's chemise top and panties come from:

The presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, after the era he dominated.
Because a woman wearing one is cuddly as a teddy bear.
From the old English word "ted", meaning a flirt.
Maybe any of the above- no one is sure.

 8. There is now clothing you can paint on. It is made from:

Liquid silk.
Liquid leather.
Liquid latex.
Liquid polyester.

 9. High heels were first popularized in ever higher versions by:

King Louis XIV, who was quite short, at a time when only men wore high heels.
Circus stilt walkers.
The 1740 flood in Vechy, France, to keep women from getting their skirts wet.
Joan Crawford.

 10. Freud, who had some strange theories on sex, believed that men with a stocking fetish subconsciously thought of them as a woman's:

Penis.
Chastity belt.
Sausage casing.
Christmas wrapping.


 


 
 

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