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Default UNDERWEAR LINGERIE

Lingerie is a term for women's fashion underwear. It derives from the
French word 'lin' for linen. While the term in the French language
applies to all underwears for either sex, in English it is applied
only to those women's underwears designed to be visually appealing or
erotic, typically incorporating materials such as nylon (nylon
tricot), polyester, satin, lace and/or silk, and not applied to
functional cotton underwears.

http://ataja.es/lingerie

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>Lingerie is a term for women's fashion underwear.
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* Don Salad wrote, On 8/10/2007 10:43 PM:
> Ruka > wrote:
>> Lingerie is a term for women's fashion underwear. It derives from the
>> French word 'lin' for linen. While the term in the French language
>> applies to all underwears for either sex, in English it is applied
>> only to those women's underwears designed to be visually appealing or
>> erotic, typically incorporating materials such as nylon (nylon
>> tricot), polyester, satin, lace and/or silk, and not applied to
>> functional cotton underwears.

>
> Yeah but---
> how do you cook it?
>
> Thanks,
> Don


With mussels, garlic, lemon and a little white wine.

regards,

Al Dente

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"Don Salad" > wrote

> > Lingerie is a term for women's fashion underwear. It derives from the
> > French word 'lin' for linen. While the term in the French language
> > applies to all underwears for either sex, in English it is applied
> > only to those women's underwears designed to be visually appealing or
> > erotic, typically incorporating materials such as nylon (nylon
> > tricot), polyester, satin, lace and/or silk, and not applied to
> > functional cotton underwears.

>
> Yeah but---
> how do you cook it?

^^^^

IBYM: "suck".

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