I thought the same thing. And even “clam” is a bit of a rude one too.
Also trimming it as short as possible makes it scratchy and spiky. The best length for max comfort is just long enough for it to be soft hair while still being short and tidy.
I agree about "clam", but didn't mention it because it's borderline cringe. For that matter, referring to the external female genitals as the "vagina" is, in my opinion, a silly mistake for a woman to make, but so many do it that "vagina" now seems to be synonymous with "vulva" in popular usage.
My experience is that women who want to use euphemisms for their genitals tend towards sillier terms: fandango, foo-foo, vajayjay, bajingo, and so on.
IIN that I like to make sure my vagina is super clean?
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Does any woman actually refer to her vagina as a "clunge hole"?
It's a disgusting term, and seems to me far more likely to be used by a man with misogyny issues.
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I thought the same thing. And even “clam” is a bit of a rude one too.
Also trimming it as short as possible makes it scratchy and spiky. The best length for max comfort is just long enough for it to be soft hair while still being short and tidy.
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I agree about "clam", but didn't mention it because it's borderline cringe. For that matter, referring to the external female genitals as the "vagina" is, in my opinion, a silly mistake for a woman to make, but so many do it that "vagina" now seems to be synonymous with "vulva" in popular usage.
My experience is that women who want to use euphemisms for their genitals tend towards sillier terms: fandango, foo-foo, vajayjay, bajingo, and so on.