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A Latin word "fornis", meaning a large nose. A French word "fornicari", meaning "to frequent a brothel". A Greek word "fornic" meaning "to shake violently". A Greek goddess, Fornicatia, known for her lustiness.
2. The word negligee comes from Latin, meaning literally :
"See all I have" "Neglect the house cleaning" "Don't neglect me" "I am yours"
3. "The love that dare not speak its name" was a nineteenth century term for:
Unrequited love. Incest. Homosexuality. Sex between deaf mutes.
4. The word Hooker comes from:
Civil War General Joseph Hooker, who provided them to his men. The wool shortage in 1856 that forced many women rug makers into prostitution. The "hooked thumb" used to alert potential customers as they drive by. A reference to how easily men got "hooked" on them.
5. The design of the Barbie doll was copied from:
A dirty picture scrawled by one of the toy designers. A doll based on a popular cartoon prostitute named Lilli. A drawing of Barbette, the mistress of the owner of Mattel. A nude photo of Barbara, the daughter of Mattel's founder.
6. The earliest use of a brassiere was by:
Maryann Reyburn, wearing the invention of Otto Titsling. 14th century France, where the word meant "harness". Mary Phelps Jacob in 1913, who designed it to replace the corset. Female Roman athletes in the 5th century, B.C.
7. The term Lesbian derives from Lesbos, island home of the poet Sappho, and first appeared in:
One of Sappho's poems. 1883 in an American medical journal. The 1400's during a revival of the popularity of Roman antiquities. 1948 in Alfred Kinsey's "Sexual Behavior in the Human Female".
8. Which one of the word derivations below is false?
"Testify" comes from the practice of holding another mans testicles while taking an oath. "Blue Movies", the blue part comes from 1620's New England and their "blue laws", originally printed on blue paper. "Bugger", from Bulgarians who practiced it as a form of birth control in the 11th century. "Semen" from the belief that it contained miniature versions of full grown people.
9. Ancient cultures all had dildos, but the word comes from:
The Albert Dildo Manufacturing company, which made rubber goods in the 1920's. The Latin word "dilatare", meaning "to open wide". The Greek word "dilidos", meaning "leisure time". The Italian word "diletto", meaning "delight".
10. The everyday wearing of underwear did not occur until the 1830's, in large part because:
It was worn to promote chastity. It was promoted by doctors to prevent catching a "whole body chill". Before that it was worn on the outside of clothing. People could not afford it.
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