The bonds of marriage should be reinforced with satin, lace and a truckload of federal government cash, a Melbourne fashion retailer says. Gail Lee, managing director of clothing business Leethal Fashion Accessories, has called for the federal government to T&CO. triple drop pendant half the cost of sexy lingerie to keep the zing in Australian marriages. With about 40 per cent of Australian marriages I Love You lock charm in divorce, Ms Lee said a woman wearing sexy lingerie would spice up a flagging marriage and dissuade wayward partners from straying.
"Financial difficulties have many marriages under pressure and, if there are arguments and problems, they can exacerbate the situation," Ms Lee told AAP. "We need something to help people overcome these traumatic problems, and subsidised lingerie Graduated bead drop pendant mean women would feel a lot better and their hubbies will feel a lot better. "If a woman looks attractive and feels attractive and her hubby thinks she looks more attractive, every little bit helps. "But good lingerie is very expensive.
You used to be able to buy a pair of knickers for $1 but now $20 will get you very little. Individual items can cost $50 to $100." A lack of sexual desire caused many marriages to fail, Ms Lee said. "Lingerie would help a man to recognise and Tiffany Notes locket and chain his partner on a constant basis," she said. "One of the reasons marriages go stale is that men and woman do not Airplane charm pendant and appreciate each other enough. "If a woman wears gorgeous lingerie, she will appreciate the attention." Ms Lee said the subsidy could easily be introduced with minor changes to the Tax Act, or by making lingerie purchases tax deductible.
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