A few words/body parts question

Nezhul

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For awhile I've been avoiding writing about some body parts that I don't really know how to name in a good way. So I figured I'd ask.

1)Pubis. Talking about a part between clit/cock and lower belly.
I don't find the word "pubis" very erotic - for me it's medical and technical. Also I'm somehow associating it more with the bone than with the actual outer body part. Am I wrong? Are there any good substitutions for this word?

2) How do you call this triangular hole that is formed by inner thighs and crotch for some women, when they stand up with their legs together? The part where their thighs don't touch?

thanks. I don't think there's more currently.
 
For awhile I've been avoiding writing about some body parts that I don't really know how to name in a good way. So I figured I'd ask.

1)Pubis. Talking about a part between clit/cock and lower belly.
I don't find the word "pubis" very erotic - for me it's medical and technical. Also I'm somehow associating it more with the bone than with the actual outer body part. Am I wrong? Are there any good substitutions for this word?

The only time I can think of referring to the area it was either in reference tot he hair or in the context of a woman griding on a man, and I was talking more about the bone than the region. I referred to it as something like "the firm spot above his cock" rather than giving it a single word. You might look at the thread on explicit language for other ideas.

2) How do you call this triangular hole that is formed by inner thighs and crotch for some women, when they stand up with their legs together? The part where their thighs don't touch?

thanks. I don't think there's more currently.

I remember from some decades back it was called "skaters' thighs" because ice skaters would have it. Recently "thigh gap" has been used to describe the gap, but I'm not sure that describes the triangular gap, or whether "thigh gap" is reserved for the case where the thighs don't come together.
 
Recently "thigh gap" has been used to describe the gap, but I'm not sure that describes the triangular gap, or whether "thigh gap" is reserved for the case where the thighs don't come together.

Yeah, "thigh gap" is the term to describe that the inner thighs don't touch. Plastic surgeons looooooove its usage. :rolleyes:

Nezhul said:
2) How do you call this triangular hole that is formed by inner thighs and crotch for some women, when they stand up with their legs together? The part where their thighs don't touch?

"Vortex of pleasure" perhaps?

Not the most serious of answers, I realize. You've hit upon quite the conundrum. It will be an engaging one upon which to ponder and research. Thanks! ;)
 
Mound? Yes I like that.

Isn't pelvis, like the entire thing? The entire big bone structure that holds our guts and to which legs are attached?

I'm basically talking about the front part where public hair grows (excluding the crotch).

You've hit upon quite the conundrum. It will be an engaging one upon which to ponder and research. Thanks!
Right? I don't even mind if the description is wordy. I recently found myself wanting to refer to it in a story and struggled to find the right words. "Hole between the thighs" is not sexy.:cattail::cattail:
 
Right? I don't even mind if the description is wordy. I recently found myself wanting to refer to it in a story and struggled to find the right words. "Hole between the thighs" is not sexy.:cattail::cattail:

"Hole between the thighs" ... you just flamed the fires of the few that have a particular fetish for this very thing. :D

You really have set yourself up with a task to be richly descriptive and sexy whilst describing this area. I'll keep pondering. :)
 
I wrote this in a story:

I was treated to the brief, pulse quickening view of a tiny triangle of light, peeking out from between the convergence her thighs and the mound of her sex.

It was the best I could think of at the time.
 
Mound? Yes I like that.

Isn't pelvis, like the entire thing? The entire big bone structure that holds our guts and to which legs are attached?

I'm basically talking about the front part where public hair grows (excluding the crotch).

Right? I don't even mind if the description is wordy. I recently found myself wanting to refer to it in a story and struggled to find the right words. "Hole between the thighs" is not sexy.:cattail::cattail:

The hilt of her scabbard for his love harpoon?
 
*I think vertex is more accurate than vortex in this situation.
Unless one means a place where the attraction is so intense, escape is futile. Which I did. :D

"Triangle of light" was a good one.

As for the baseball metaphor, go for the triple...vertex-ically speaking and all. :rolleyes:
 
This is how I wrote it:

"She was wearing a plain tee top, her breasts nippled and softly swinging under it. She wasn't big, but her breasts were a gorgeous shape. She didn't need a bra, and was comfortable without one. Her waist was slender, her belly flat, and her legs were sprayed into a pair of jeans that clung to her ass and thighs. She was one of those girls with a space at the top of her thighs, may be an inch wide. I looked, I'll admit that."
 
This is how I wrote it:

"She was wearing a plain tee top, her breasts nippled and softly swinging under it. She wasn't big, but her breasts were a gorgeous shape. She didn't need a bra, and was comfortable without one. Her waist was slender, her belly flat, and her legs were sprayed into a pair of jeans that clung to her ass and thighs. She was one of those girls with a space at the top of her thighs, may be an inch wide. I looked, I'll admit that."

And how well you wrote it. :)
 
But, just to clarify, Clisten...you really should save vortex for those special occasions...it makes such a slurpy sound and all...:devil:

Please. Call me Nova. And I will save vortex for those special slurpies. 'Cause they're, you know, special. :D
 
I believe "mound of Venus" is the poetic term for the mons pubis.

And yes, "thigh gap" is the current term for the light at the end of the tunnel.
 
I use "mons", minus the pubis. I have read stories with this description, and it worked well, so I adopted it. However, I also like to just use phrasing like "hand grazed across my belly and then lower until it reached..."

I have never used anything to describe the "thigh gap" as I don't think any of my women characters have been waif skinny or Barbie figures, and therefore, no light getting through that area. ;) Not that my characters are big girls, but I don't know many women in reality who can see light through there. As far as just describing the triangle there... I guess I haven't ever. But The Venus triangle or Triangle of Venus... like it. ;)
 
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Mons pubis...mons Venus...mound of Venus...pubic mound. I've seen it often referred to as simply the 'mons' or 'mons area'. And that triangular gap is called a 'thigh gap'.
 
Sheesh.

This is a chatacoochie window, below a tooffy meadow.

All the same, don't blame me when nobody knows what you are talking about.
 
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