I heard a new term today, "front hole" The genesis of the term is that some transgendered men (born with a vagina and who have had no surgery) associate the term "vagina" with femaleness/femininity, and hearing it triggered their gender associative disorder (the uneasiness associated with being assigned a gender that one doesn't identify with), so they came up with a gender neutral term for vagina. Hence "front hole". Some transgendered men have an awful lot of time on their hands.
I am not a fan of the C word in general conversation. However in the heat of the battle (having sex) hubby & I both use it. It turns me on even more when he yells it out
Minge **** lady garden clunge fanny gash beef curtains meat wallet snatch soggy box cock socket a pink taco foo foo beaver VAG a sausage wallet
There is a word for pussy that is scattered around the world in various languages suggesting that it is very old (especially since the statistical odds of each these languages randomly having the same word are astronomical). The word is, Poki, or Puki (pronounced like pokey, in 'do the hokey pokey,' or like pookah (in pookah shells) except with an ee sound at the end). This word is common in South East Asian languages such as various Philippine languages, it is in the language of the Ainu (the indigenous people of Japan that predate the Japanese). It is found in Basque which is a language in Europe that predates the Indo-Europeans. It is found in Africa, and if memory serves me right---in Madagascar. I think it is also found in the Pacific as well, but I'd have to look at my notes for that. I just had 2 families from the Nigerian Igbo tribe stay with me. The word in Ogba, an Igbo language is, ikpu
I'm an unapologetic punster and when I read this, my thought was that no native english speaker would look down there and say "ick, poo".
My wife will usually jokingly call it a twat which I love but makes me cringe a little at the same time
I know this is an old thread, but I like the term slit. Warm wet slit...its accurate, sounds sexy while being a little less vulgar than ****. Also when my wife says it, I beg her for a taste.
You say that your partner doesn't like the word "pussy," but you don't say that she has offered you an alternative that she prefers. Ask her! 96 postings here so far have offered a total of hundreds of suggestions, but, because you are looking for a term pleasing to her ears, you must ask her. Conversation is what keeps couples intimate for the long term. Not conversation with strangers about their partners, but conversation with their partners. When in an Dominant role with a submissive male partner, I have been known to refer to mine as "Mother Superior." Yes, she does get stern when disappointed. When I say "Mother Superior wants to see you," or "Mother Superior is very disappointed with you," he knew exactly what I meant, and how he should answer. However, that's specific to the situation and the relationship. Obviously, it isn't for everyone.