I call it my Va jj. If I'm talking nasty then its my pussy.Well pussy is ok but va-jj no. Please do not call it that. I think calling it "lady parts" or "vajayjay" is the female version of calling male genitals "junk". I think it is a bit silly really.
V JJ? Omg no. Anything but that. Why not call it your vulva or vagina depending on what you're talking about.I think there are a lot of people who do not know what they are talking about. Hahaha I am always hearing people say vagina when they should say vulva. Vajayjay is just stupid though.
My wife doesn't object when I sing, "Nothing could be fina than to be in your vagina in the moooooORning!"OTOH, "pussy' sounds a lot less formal than "vulva"...
OTOH, "pussy' sounds a lot less formal than "vulva"...@intruder I think I would keep formal and say vulva to my gynecologist but I would just say pussy to my husband. There are times and places. Hahaha
In medical settings I use the proper names, vagina, vulva, clitoris etc. When my husband and I are talking in public he will generally say that someone was showing "what her mother gave her" or "what his father gave him". May sound silly but it started when the kids were little.
Intruder , you just made me literally LOL ! That is awesome . Now I am going to have that song stuck in my head for days . Thanks lol
Although I dont have one myself, my wife has informed me that the vulva was reffered to as a foofie or foof. You had foofie lips, a foofie spot, a foofie hole and a foofie pee hole. Maybe thats just UK names !!
Although I dont have one myself, my wife has informed me that the vulva was reffered to as a foofie or foof. You had foofie lips, a foofie spot, a foofie hole and a foofie pee hole. Maybe thats just UK names !!Ha ha .. that is also a somewhat old fashioned word in Dutch as well. It is however spelled 'foef' but pronounced the same with a semi-short 'o' ... I'm not certain if it is typical southern Dutch as spoken in Belgium - from which I know the word, especially my school days in the 60s - or also across the Moerdijk in the Netherlands proper ...I have the opinion that nowadays most younger people would not understand the sexual meaning of the word, since it can also mean nonsense or an unbelievable made-up excuse ... as in 'don't come to me with that 'foef' ... if only they knew the older original meaning ... ha ha
Although I dont have one myself, my wife has informed me that the vulva was reffered to as a foofie or foof. You had foofie lips, a foofie spot, a foofie hole and a foofie pee hole. Maybe thats just UK names !!@AlanC I have never heard "foof" or "foofie" or things like "foofie hole". I have heard of "foofoo" but that is a really childish word for it though.My mum says "manhole" a lot and it just makes us both laugh when she does. HahahaHa ha .. that is also a somewhat old fashioned word in Dutch as well. It is however spelled 'foef' but pronounced the same with a semi-short 'o' ... I'm not certain if it is typical southern Dutch as spoken in Belgium - from which I know the word, especially my school days in the 60s - or also across the Moerdijk in the Netherlands proper ...I have the opinion that nowadays most younger people would not understand the sexual meaning of the word, since it can also mean nonsense or an unbelievable made-up excuse ... as in 'don't come to me with that 'foef' ... if only they knew the older original meaning ... ha haHahaha that is very funny @agracier.
@ amethystMaybe it is because we are of a different generation - Foofie was quite common appaently in the 1960s in England
@AlanC I think the word for it I heard the most when I was at school was "fanny" and yeah I know it means arse to Americans. Did you hear that word in the 1960s. I heard other words too but they were a lot less nice. Some times I say them when my husband and I are having sex. Maybe I am not so nice either all the time. 😈
My mum says "manhole" a lot and it just makes us both laugh when she does. HahahaHahaha that is very funny @agracier.It's funny she says that because in the US, manhole refers to the their anus.
It's funny she says that because in the US, manhole refers to the their anus.I will tell her that! Thank you, I never heard of that before.
@ amethyst I remember it being called a fanny back in my school days but it must have been the mid 70s when I first heard my wife tell me about her foofie. She said that she picked it up from her "friends" at an early age. If you are anything like us our characters change a lot when we are sexually worked up and use many words that we would not normally use at other times
@ amethystMaybe it is because we are of a different generation - Foofie was quite common appaently in the 1960s in EnglandI have never heard the term "Foofie" during the sixties or any time since then. Not in the north of England at any rate.
@Rockdoc Maybe it was just something that my wife and her "early friends" made up for themselves. We did live in Nottingham that had a different language all to itself !!
@Rockdoc Maybe it was just something that my wife and her "early friends" made up for themselves. We did live in Nottingham that had a different language all to itself !!No @AlanC I think it must have been used in other places because @agracier said it is an old fashioned word in Dutch for it. I do not think he comes from Nottingham. Hahaha
That is not the right spelling though. It is "hoohoo"I was going to say that--you beat me to it..That is one of the words I only use when we are having sex. It is not a nice word to use at other times because it is offensive.That's silly. Why would a word be offensive while having sex with a loved one?More silly, how can a word, a conglomeration of sounds be offensive at all?What the fuck?????
That's silly. Why would a word be offensive while having sex with a loved one?More silly, how can a word, a conglomeration of sounds be offensive at all?What the fuck?????DrZ said it best and most of the time it is just not a nice word for a woman to use. When I use it while having sex I am just talking dirty to him and I am feeling slutty. I do not call my husband a c**t but I am just telling him what I want him to do to mine. I some times tell him to "fuck my c**t" or to lick it. But I do not say that word at other times.
The use of cunt is becoming less taboo. In fact I had heard that on the west coast there is a bit of a movement to have cunt and twat used more freely.I will say that "cunt" does have a dirtier connotation than "pussy."Amethyst, you're just a proper lady!
The use of cunt is becoming less taboo. In fact I had heard that on the west coast there is a bit of a movement to have cunt and twat used more freely.I will say that "cunt" does have a dirtier connotation than "pussy."Amethyst, you're just a proper lady!The "twat" word is a bit different to the C word and it is really not as bad to use. Girls can get away with saying it and it will not be so shocking but the the C word is just a bit nasty.I will use it to my husband when I take him to bed in a few minutes. 😈 😈 😈
The "twat" word is a bit different to the C word and it is really not as bad to use. Girls can get away with saying it and it will not be so shocking but the the C word is just a bit nasty.I seem to have a vague inkling that twat is often used to describe a particularly stupid or ill-mannered male in certain circumstances. It seems like something I've heard on some BBC comedies like 'Blackbooks' or maybe 'the IT Crowd' ... I don't have time to go through them all to confirm my feeling, but I don't think I've ever been shocked to hear a jerk of a guy called a twat in a comedy. In fact, I think it adds that extra touch of impropriety that can make a sketch hilarious ...
While my husband does call it my "pussy", I sort of like "girl parts" or "pink parts" because those words are descriptive and not vulgar
I seem to have a vague inkling that twat is often used to describe a particularly stupid or ill-mannered male in certain circumstances.That is right and it means an obnoxious person too. It could be used when you are talking about somebody or it could be an insult when you are talking to them.