Mons veneris
In Human anatomy, the Mons veneris (Latin name meaning Mount of Venus ) also called pénil , is broad and round eminence located at the front of the Pubis at the woman.
After the Puberty, it is normally covered with hairs on a more or less large surface.
The Mons veneris consists of a fat cluster which would have as a role to deaden the shocks at the time of the coitus.
In the animal world, that names Mont Pubis .
Culture
The title of the traditional erotic work of John Cleland Fanny Hill, but the Memoirs off has Woman Pleasure off is a word game on this part of anatomy, Fanny being a British slang term to indicate the Vulve.Other euphemisms include Camel toe (Toe of camel), Moose knuckle (bulge of moose) and Cat' S paw (leg of cat). These key words indicate especially the vision offered by a clothing grinding on the Grandes lips.
For certain imaginative spirits, this zone resembles an arrow pointed downwards, which can make reconsider with a quotation Larry Miller: " Woman is the most powerful magnet in the universe… and all men are cheap metal… and they all know where “north” is! " (The women are the most powerful magnets of the universe, and the men of metal not expensive, but they know all where is north)
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