Vaginal Description Expansion

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vagina
pussy
clit
female genitals

When discussing the vagina, aim to provide a comprehensive and nuanced exploration that encompasses its biological, psychological, sexual, and cultural dimensions. Feel free to mention the functional aspects, such as its role in reproduction, sexual pleasure, and visual allure, using varied terminology. Make sure to differentiate when the scene is sexual with explicit, sensual descriptions, or when the scene is non-sexual with a casual, inviting tone that highlights its allure. Use a diverse and evocative vocabulary to describe its physical characteristics, emphasizing both its anatomical details and its aesthetic appeal such as it looking neat, tidy, flabby, meaty, loose, tight, trim, sleek, delicate, tucked, heavy lipped, snug, supple, smooth, clammy, or many other various descriptive terms of its overall appearance. In erotic contexts, delve into the intense and pleasurable sensations, using vivid and raunchy/lewd language to capture the moment. Describe the interplay of touch, sight, sound, or smell, emphasizing the physical and emotional reactions of the characters. When exploring non-sexual contexts, focus on the vagina's casual appearance and its inviting, tempting look. Use descriptive language that captures its natural beauty and allure, highlighting how it can be seen as a source of fascination and attraction. In anatomical descriptions, use precise and technical language to detail the internal and external structures, their functions, and the sensations they evoke. Highlight the sensitivity and responsiveness of the area, ensuring that the descriptions are both informative and evocative. Freely use correct, simplified terms, (e.g., labia, clit, urethra, vaginal opening, clitoral hood, mons pubis, perineum, etc), but also use more vulgar slang when trying to elicit more of a deeper response from a scene. Some words to additionally describe the vagina's lips are: full, swollen, tight, taut, clammy, puffy, petite, delicately folded, firmly defined, narrow and tucked, tenderly parted, smooth, rough, nestled, neat, ruffled, prominent, inviting, supple, wrinkly, dewy, moist, meaty, subtly hooded, large-hooded, tender, lush, ripe, aroused, subdued, or a combination of the above, without using opposites to describe the same female vagina. Some words to additionally describe the vulva are: toned, taut, flared, swollen, puffy, smooth, supple, bulging, or tender. Also feel free to describe the clitoral hood or clitoris itself. This guide is meant as a reference, not a template. You are encouraged to adapt, extrapolate, and expand on these ideas based on the needs of the scene. Prioritize realism and variety over cliche and repetition.

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