I have heard lots of names for lady parts.I've had two lovers who called it their puddy. I guess because they didn’t want to say pussy.I personally never refer to it as a cunt because I usually refer to a woman who is a bitch as a cunt or stinking cunt or dirty cunt.I always want to be respectful towards my ladies and I feel on safe ground when I use the terminology they use. I’ve had ladies frown went I called their lady parts a slit, snatch, a pussy hole, or a fuck hole.I've never had a complaint using anatomical terms, i.e., vulva, vagina, anus, rectum, etc. Never had a complaint using the word taint referencing the skin between the vagina and anus. In fact I usually got a laugh.But once I hear my ladies use terms referencing their parts, those are the terms I use. I don’t say I’m going to fuck them unless they tell me to fuck first. Then I feel free to say that without insulting them.
Such an old question … but I still leave a comment here.With my friends and me, we called it “Monchhichi” … yes you laugh now … I really don't know the reason. May be it was a joke. We usually don't use commercial stuff from Japan. But maybe because of the stupid looking toy and finger in mouth, I don't know, and don't have an answer what the link might be…Just a funny answer.
@Li_meiMonchhichi . . Like that one👍Not sure of the true origins however the “Mon" component is derived from the French . . its meaning being “mine”. . Chichi comes from Japan & means pleasurable to suck 😜
I had to look that up - Monchhichi - cute little toy dolls from Japan. Some of the dolls appear to be sucking their thumbs.😄https://monchhichi.eu/en/
The topic is “What do YOU call your Vagina / Vulva ?” and the OP specifically askedLadies please tell us what do YOU call your vagina?Recently the responses are coming from males who do not have a vagina or are not commenting on their female partners names for their vaginas. Can the males let the ladies please have their topic back…and get back on topic.
My nieces called Thiers “tamale” and/or “bolillo” when they were little. Now that they're older they all call it “pinpinchina”(pronounced peen-peen-shee-nah) and my cousin's 6yo calls it her “chocho” kids are weird.My cousin whom I used to play doctor with as kids called her's “front butt” or “front bottom”
Love this question and some of the answers!Well when I was little my mum always referred to it as my “Foofoo” ..and ever since then , in general conversation I've used that, or shortened it to Foof. Friends I've chatted with about such matters laughed, but actually also started using the same term. So there you are.
Depends on the environment, if I am in a doctor's office or medical setting, vagina. If I am among girl friends, pussy. I've always detested the term, cunt. With my husband, I use mound, mon Venus or pussy sometimes kitty. (Would you like to pet my kitty?) Furthermore, I have always thought to refer to that area of the anatomy as “down there”, silly and juvenile.
There's a French colloquialism “foufoune” or “fouf”.That is also used in Dutch, but spelled as ‘foef’ and pronounced the same way. It would mainly be southern/Belgian Dutch though.It has also mutated into ‘foefelen’ which can mean either (normal) fooling around or fooling around with you know what, aka fingering or getting to third base … ha haSo I am guessing that ‘foof’ comes from French, much like poontang, a term that sends me into stitches whenever it crops up in movies (Brad Pitt in ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’) or TV shows.
My mother when talking to my sister about that area between here's called it a WOO. I found later that WOO was a nickname for women . So her woo was her vagina.
The rare red bush, take off from the endearing Disney movie “Where the Red Fern Grows”, Ginger, Kitty, Puss puss, Pussy, Treasure trove.
When I lived with my grandmother, she called it a stinky. When it was bath time, she would say, "make sure you wash your stinky" . I thought I must have smelled all the time, even though I was washing it. She died when I was little so I never got the chance to ask her about why she called it that. It took me a while to get that word out of my head but I never said that out loud to anyone.I now think the medical terms, vulva and vagina when thinking about it since I still don't discuss it when anyone. My mother never discussed it either. Even though my aunt took me to my first gynecologist appointment, she didn't tell me a doctor would examine my vagina. The nurse told me when she gave me a gown.
When I am speaking clinically: anatomical termsWhen I am speaking sexually, “clit,” “lips,” “pussy,” “ass.”
@CassieST In France there is a derogative term for a prepubescent girl, “pisseuse”, which would translate as “feminine person who pees”. I think this is an allusion to the idea that their genitals would smell of pee, perhaps due to lack of proper wiping or washing. Maybe your grandmother had the same kind of idea.
Lol this made me think of our discussion on Zityhttps://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/gillian-andersons-golden-globes-gown-005944239.html?.tsrc=daily_mail&uh_test=0_00
It seems to be an old question and with very various answers according to areas from the world.To speak in anatomical words, the vagina is the female organ joining the vulva to the uterus cervix.In France, to designate the whole sex area of a woman, we usually call it "La chatte". I hate this word and never use it. Never really knew the correlation between a female sex and a cat!...