Ok, so today I'm taking a bit of a break from commenting on my little world here in NH. Instead, I'm going to pose a question to friends and visitors who read this blog.
Disclaimer: this question is not meant to offend anyone, merely to help clear up a personal definition.
Is it appropriate to call a womans vulva "pussy" when she is shaven/waxed/plucked bald there? My personal feeling is that "pussy", while perhaps being objectifying in general, is not appropriate unless the woman has at least some pubic hair. It would seem that the derivation of that term stems from the natural hair a woman grows on her vulva. So in my mind, women with a bald vulva would have a different term applied.
Thoughts, observations, criticisms? Please keep things civil.
Disclaimer: this question is not meant to offend anyone, merely to help clear up a personal definition.
Is it appropriate to call a womans vulva "pussy" when she is shaven/waxed/plucked bald there? My personal feeling is that "pussy", while perhaps being objectifying in general, is not appropriate unless the woman has at least some pubic hair. It would seem that the derivation of that term stems from the natural hair a woman grows on her vulva. So in my mind, women with a bald vulva would have a different term applied.
Thoughts, observations, criticisms? Please keep things civil.
motherchaos:
But what term, for goodness sake? Granted, most pussy (cats) I've seen have hair but maybe I am just too naive...I can't think of what another good name would be....
nhhippies:
hmmm, good question. Not really sure what a better term would be. This question arose out of a discussion with wifey and a friend and none of us could come up with a better term. Quite the conundrum...