Why the attraction of women to lingerie? It is very simple. Lingerie makes you feel good and look good.
Lingerie is and always has been about one thing and one thing only. To make the woman’s body look enticing. This is for the express purpose of stimulating men. In the days of old, lingerie did just that. By accentuating the areas that the visually oriented men were attracted to. These areas being a woman’s breasts and of course her bottom.
The lingerie of old days was quite uncomfortable and in fact was sometimes downright painful to wear. But things have changed and today, lingerie is both comfortable and sexy.
Lingerie is good for the woman in other ways than just stimulating men. Wearing lingerie gives a woman a sense of her own sexuality and makes her feel sensual and desirable.
How do we know that lingerie is a woman’s best friend? Maybe we can ascertain this by the amount of money she spends on it. For example, according to a 2006 report by the French Fashion Institute, French women spend nearly 20 percent of their annual clothing budget on lingerie. This 20 percent of clothing purchases being devoted to “lingerie" shows that women are voting their love with their wallets. A similar study showed that British women spent an even higher percentage of their clothing budget on lingerie.
Lingerie is supposed to highlight a woman’s best features while downplaying her less desirable features. This is accomplished by choosing lingerie in different styles and shapes. Lingerie should be comfortable to wear as well. There are many fabrics to choose from so be sure to choose the fabrics that will be comfortable to your skin.
Don’t choose a fabric that you will have to be too careful with either. Nylon is very versatile and easy to care for. Silk is comfortable but may present more challenges to keep it looking nice.
When it comes to a woman’s best friend, it may be a diamond or it may be something else, but sexy lingerie will always be near the top of the list.
When it comes to the sport of hunting - the gundog is definitely a hunter's best friend. Gundogs have been used to assist man since the days when survival crucially depended on hunting skills, not only for food to eat, but for clothing and shelter provided by the hides of the hunted animals and to this day bird dogs still play an important role in hunting for sport.
Originally bred with the intention of assisting game bird hunting, the characteristics of gundogs have, over the years, been strengthened by further breeding with animals already displaying the necessary traits for hunting. Gundogs (also known as hunting dogs or bird dogs) are intelligent, active and alert breeds, easily trained for a variety of sporting uses such as hunting game birds and waterfowl, showing the hunter where the game birds are located, startling the birds into the open for the hunter and retrieving the shot or injured birds and taking them back to the hunter. These hunting dogs love being around humans, and they require a great deal of attention and strenuous exercise. Some hunting dogs are used specifically to work in water, some only on land, whilst others are capable of working in both of these environments.
Gundogs can be divided into three categories, the retriever, the pointer and setter, and the flusher dog and listed below are the roles played by each of these types of dog.
The Retriever Dog
Ideally equipped with their water-repellant coat and webbed feet, the Retriever, as its name would suggest, will find the bird and take it back to the hunter. The Retriever is particularly suited to work in water. Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers and Irish Water Spaniels are popular breeds for the Retriever category.
The Pointer and Setter Dogs
These two types of dogs are used where game is distributed over a wide area, for example on moors. They operate quite a distance away from their handlers and upon locating the game birds will wait for the hunter to get close enough to shoot. In order to let the hunter know they have located the game, and without actually causing any disturbance which may alert the game, the dog will remain still and rigid, in effect pointing in the direction of the game. When the hunter arrives on the scene, he will command the dog to flush the game, thus presenting his sporting target. Once shot, the dog will be expected to retrieve the game and deliver it to the hunter. English and Irish setters and English Pointers are the main breeds in this category.
The Flusher Dog
The flusher will not actually capture his prey but will creep around the undergrowth to hunt and then when he has found his quarry he will crouch in front, in a guarding manner, so there is little or no chance of escape, allowing the hunter to take his quarry. Examples of dog breeds in this category are Springer Spaniels, Cocker Spaniels and Field Spaniels.
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