"Fap fap" equivalent?

GrushaVashnadze

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Can anyone help me? I am looking for the right word/words to use as a sound effect, to imply, without actually saying so, that a woman is masturbating.

For men, just writing "Fap fap" in the narrative does the trick. That is an onomatopoeia for only one thing. The reader immediately knows what the male is doing.

But is there an equally clear onomatopeoia to imply female masturbation? I wondered about something like "Squelch squelch" - or "Squish squelch" But, unless accompanied by further prose narrative, these phrases have, I think, too many possible implications.

For context, here is a little micro-story using the "Fap fap" trope, which I think works quite well:

“Oh, just look at that girl’s ‘air, Jack – innit beau’iful?”
“Sam, I’m not looking at her hair…” Fap fap…
“But it’s fuckin’ awesome!”
“Perhaps – but under the current circumstances you will forgive me for concentrating on a different part of her anatomy.”
“Like what?”
Sigh. “Like her cunt, of course. You can’t fuck hair!” Fap fap…
“Well, yer not fuckin’ anyfink at the moment – ‘part from yer own fuckin’ fist!”
“Fair point.” Fapfap…
“Uh… Jack?”
“Yes?” Fapfap…
“I got a cunt.”
“So?” Fapfapfap…
“Fuck me?”
“Oh… I hadn’t thought of that… Hang on a minute…” Fapfapfapfap…

Sigh.
 
Shlick is commonly used in porn comics.
To the point it's actually in a slang dictionary specifically mentioning female masturbation

Definition of shlick

interjection

  • onomatopoeia used to imply female masturbation.
    Person 1: Check out this picture of my dad when he was younger.

    Person 2: shlick shlick shlick.

verb - ambitransitive

  • of a female, to masturbate.
    What's that noise? Are you shlicking in there?
I have so many questions about that first example...
 
Why not "flick flick" as in "flicking the bean"? I know it's not strictly speaking an onomatopoeia, but it might work.🤷‍♀️
 
I am looking for the right word/words to use as a sound effect, to imply, without actually saying so, that a woman is masturbating.
Who's hearing it?

unless accompanied by further prose narrative
Why not accompany it with any further prose narrative? It doesn't have to be specifically about what's happening. It can be just about what's being heard, ambiguity and all.

You can just go ahead and use the onomatopoeia of choice, while also making clear what the hearer's reaction tells them about what they're hearing.

When you say you want to imply, there is an in-universe element to that. I don't believe you're just trying to imply it to a reader. There must be an in-universe character who is also making an inference, so, you could go ahead and narrate that.

You don't have to come right out and say "she's fapping." I say it that way because the other point I want to make here is that "fap" is not penis specific, either.
 
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