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Women are sexy all the time; it doesn’t matter whether they’re stick think or pleasantly plump. Part of being a woman is feeling sexy and cute lingerie pieces are a wardrobe necessity for romance. But bigger woman often have bad experiences shopping when they realize that none of the sexy lingerie they desire has been sized to fit their curvy bodies.
Some savvy designers have addressed this problem by creating plus size camisoles and other lingerie items for women of larger proportions. Why do designers think that big-boned women don’t want to wear sexy undergarments? This question mystifies me and the many men who love to love bigger woman.

My husband thinks the world of me. He says that I’m a perfect woman, even though I think I could stand to loose some weight. I try to listen to him and think that I am a beautiful woman, but it is hard when you see so many pictures of thin gorgeous models everyday. To and from work I probably see at least a dozen women that I would love to look like.
Last night my hubby got me a plus size chemise to show how much he likes my body. I was ecstatic. He really does care about me and my feelings. I sure did pick the right man.

Any type of intimate apparel that you get – whether they’re standard lingerie or plus size bustier – needs to be cleaned carefully. Lace, in particular, is a very delicate fabric and requires a certain level of care. Cleaning delicate materials can get nerve wracking as you do not want to ruin your clothes. Here are some quick tips on hand washing lace:
• Fill the bathroom sink with cool water (not cold and not warm) and add some shampoo to the water.
• Put your lace stuff in there and squeeze the water through the garments several times.
• Then let the stuff sit in the sink for about 3 minutes and squeeze the water through again.
• Then empty the sink, fill with cool water and rinse by squeezing the clear water through the garments.
• Keep refilling the sink with clear water and squeeze and rinse until the water is no longer soapy and clear.
• Squeeze the water out of the garment well and then roll the articles in bath towel and squeeze well while wrapped in the towel. Then hang the stuff to dry.
• Don’t wring the articles, squeeze them. Wringing will ruin the garments.