Vulva

Almost forgot my all time favorite from my nursing career; "Her lady business."
 
There's an opposite effect too though, of overly avoiding using the most accurate descriptive word. You aren't writing a sonnet in the year 1493. You're writing erotica in 2019. So sometimes you've gotta call a spade a god-damn shovel. ;-)

If you were writing in 1493, you might have used the word "quaint" or "queynte" (they weren't too big on consistent spelling back then.) It's just another variation on "cunt." Chaucer used it, and much later on, when Andrew Marvell made a reference to a lady's "quaint honor" turning to dust, he definitely intended the double meaning.

The expression I used (for now) was "the soft delta between her legs", in the context of "Chad closed his mouth over the soft delta between her legs."

I don't know about you, but the last thing I'm thinking of as I chow down on a woman is the Nile or the Mississippi.
 
There's an opposite effect too though, of overly avoiding using the most accurate descriptive word.

Sometimes sticking to something such as “inside her” or “her sex” is best with just the occasional foray into something more exotic. Just as an example, no criticism intended, if you use “delta of Venus” too often it will stick in the mind purely because of the words and, even if you don’t use it very often, regular readers might think “can’t he/she think of anything else?” Using a simple, ordinary word doesn’t have the same effect.

It’s been mentioned before using “said” as a dialogue tag doesn’t stand out and only use other words when there is an actual need rather than trying to find a reason to use them instead of “said.”

A lot of the time the KISS (keep it simple stupid) technique can be very appropriate.
 
I don't know about you, but the last thing I'm thinking of as I chow down on a woman is the Nile or the Mississippi.
Think of the Sacramento-San Joaquin delta and crumbling levees.
 
I’ve used the word vulva a couple of times in my stories. It seemed to work well where it was used.
🐾Kant
 
I remember someone introducing me to the term "hot box" when I was younger. I can't imagine using it in a story, except perhaps a comedy, because it always makes me laugh.
 
I remember someone introducing me to the term "hot box" when I was younger. I can't imagine using it in a story, except perhaps a comedy, because it always makes me laugh.
A hot box to put your saveloy sausage in. What's the problem with that? ;)
 
I remember someone introducing me to the term "hot box" when I was younger. I can't imagine using it in a story, except perhaps a comedy, because it always makes me laugh.

There are a million terms like "hot box" (Hypoxia posted a few in #5), but they do little or nothing to describe the form. In the OP, I was looking for descriptive phrases.
 
I remember someone introducing me to the term "hot box" when I was younger. I can't imagine using it in a story, except perhaps a comedy, because it always makes me laugh.

As a railway man its a funny term. Train bearings sometimes get hot and melt off. They're call a "hot box".

We have temperature sensors between the rails, called "hot box detectors" that report overheating boxes.

Funny to escort female visitors over a hot box detector on a track patrol.

The hot boxes can lead to "screwed off journals"

In rail lubrication is critical.
 
70's high school terms

Pussy, cunt, box, slit, sheath, gash, crease, twat, muff, quim (although it was years later before I fist noticed the dreaded "quivering quim") and last, but certainly not least, "Fuck Wallet".
I'm sure there were more.
 
My favorite non-slang terms are mound, and even more so, mons, which to me sounds like the intimate parts of a goddess. Also, just use abstract descriptions like “her swollen, dripping flesh”, etc. They get the point across without using a specific term.

-EvH
 
RIP George Carlin

Remember his schtick, "Quim, were gonna snatch that pussy and put it in a box."

Love and Kisses

Lisa Ann
 
Mons; mound; entrance to her womb; gateway to her sanctum; snatch; pussy; cunt. They all work depending on the context.

-EvH
 
My question in the OP was prompted by the story that became my entry in the Nude Day contest (linked in my sig). I used a variety of descriptions.
 
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