The Lingerie Guide to the Universe

Lingerie does for a woman's body what seasoning does for food. Just as the spices and herbs enhances the flavor of food, corsets, bustier, gowns, sexy bras and thongs enhances the visual effects of a woman's body. I don't know what primitive man first discovered adding herbs and spices to food, but, God bless him. Don't get me wrong... I believe food can be quite tasty without spices; however, it is even better with them. Same for lingerie.
Lingerie accentuates the shape of a woman. Women are beautiful on their own, but lingerie can give that extra kick that makes them bubble with flavors never before imagined.
As I thought about that, I realized I had just made a connection between lingerie and food. How odd, what a strange connection when you think about it. Is there any real connection between lingerie and food? What about everything else in the universe? I think lingerie is linked with the entire universe, and I am out to prove it. Let's take a look at food first.

From Lingerie to Food:

1) Lingerie

loose T-shirt made of cotton, polyester, nylon or diaphanous chiffon that can be worn like a Babydoll.

Polyester

[Synthesis / Alcoholic transesterification] ethylene glycol (doubly alcohol-terminated). Multifunctional monomers (i.e., glycerol) result in cross-linking

Glycerin
Glycerin is used in glycerin soap, in cosmetics and creams, in foods, in chemistry, and in glycerin mist.

Hence we come to food



2) Lingerie
French language, for women's undergarments. These garments are eroticised in Western culture.

Eroticism
Paraphilia

Paraphilia

[Other paraphilias] sitophilia: sexual arousal from food.

And here we are at food again.

3) Lingerie
Merry widow

Merry widow -backed hook-and-eye flange, and the whole garment was lined with nylon voile. Nine long spiral wires were cased in black

Nylon
[Historical uses] conspiracy theorists surmise that cannabis sativa was made illegal because the fibres from the hemp plant, used for fabrics

Hemp
hemp (Cannabis sativa'') as a source of oil, food, fibre, etc. Yep, back to food again.

There you go, at least three ways lingerie is linked to food. What about other things? Well, why not start with some of the obvious ones like sex:

Lingerie to Sex:

1) Lingerie
derived from the French language, for women's undergarments. These garments are heavily eroticised in Western culture.

Undergarment
[History / Present day] at least in advertising. Sex became the main selling point, bringing to fruition a trend that had been building since at least the flapper era

Sex- see, I told you this one was obvious. Want a more obscure one?

2) Lingerie
French maid

French maid
They are a form of ladies' Fantasywear that depending on design, details can be classified as lingerie

Fantasywear
clothing, usually including lingerie, that people wear in the boudoir for living out Sexual Fantasies.

Sex- Not so obvious that time.

3) Lingerie
Robe

Robe
Worn after bathing or other activities where the wearer is nude to keep warm and/or preserve modesty in times of no immediate need to fully dress.

Modesty
friend or family of the same sex

Sex

Ok, another easy one, love.
Lingerie to love:


1) Lingerie
French language, for women's undergarments. These garments are heavily eroticised in Western culture.

Eroticism
is an aesthetic focused on sexual desire, especially the feelings of anticipation of sexual activity.



Lust
[See also] Virtues: Love, Romantic love, List of ethics topics

Love - See how easy that was?

2) Lingerie
French language, for women's undergarments. These garments are heavily eroticised in Western culture.

Eroticism
Human sexuality

Human sexuality
[Topics in human sexuality] love

Love- Still too easy, lets see if we can make this link a little more challenging.

3) Lingerie
Robe

Robe
a garment made of towel like material and is typically worn at home after a bath or other activities where the wearer is wanting to cover up.

Towel
[Pop culture trivia / Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy] the towel can even be used in mel