by SabraCat November 27, 2015
The universal word for genitals regardless of gender.
It is unknown exactly how the word developed, although most scholars agree it grew out of the word "thing", often used by women as a delicate way of describing male genitalita.
Male genitalia has 2,469 words to describe it, while only a few words are used for the equivalent female body part, most of them old Anglo-Saxon words, or words bordering on the obscene. The word "genitalia" itself is rarely used, since it sounds too doctor-ish.
It is unknown exactly how the word developed, although most scholars agree it grew out of the word "thing", often used by women as a delicate way of describing male genitalita.
Male genitalia has 2,469 words to describe it, while only a few words are used for the equivalent female body part, most of them old Anglo-Saxon words, or words bordering on the obscene. The word "genitalia" itself is rarely used, since it sounds too doctor-ish.
"I need me some thang tonight".
Him: "I put my thang in her thang."
Her: "I LET him put his thang in my thang."
Him: "I put my thang in her thang."
Her: "I LET him put his thang in my thang."
by SabraCat November 15, 2016