create alias mound_of_venus -> groin
Both the wiki description and images tagged indicate this tag is equivalent to Pixiv's 鼠蹊部, which translates to groin, not mons pubis. It's very strange to have "mound" in a tag which refers to a depression.
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create alias mound_of_venus -> groin
Both the wiki description and images tagged indicate this tag is equivalent to Pixiv's 鼠蹊部, which translates to groin, not mons pubis. It's very strange to have "mound" in a tag which refers to a depression.
I always thought the groin was the "underside," as in what the foot contacts in the classic kick-to-the-nuts. A synonym for "crotch." Whereas the Mound of Venus was the area where female pubic hair generally grows, not including the vulva.
OOZ662 said:
I always thought the groin was the "underside," as in what the foot contacts in the classic kick-to-the-nuts.
This is what I'd always thought as well, until I looked it up five minutes ago
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groin
The line that gets tagged with this extends well beyond where female pubic hair typically grows.
I just think that the tag is getting under-used, because it refers to a depression at the lower edges of the belly, but the tag name seems to refer to the belly itself (or possibly the mons pubis).
If groin is also too confusing, what else? inguen? inguinal furrow?
I suspect mound_of_venus was originally meant to refer to the mons pubis, and probably was used for images like post #107226; whereas pelvic_line was meant to refer to the groin, as in post #2001632. Then somehow someone decided they should be the same tag? I don't get that.
In any case, it appears that every post that got tagged mound_of_venus for the pubic mound also includes the groin.
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The tag alias mound_of_venus -> groin has been approved.