03 September, 2005

Naughtiness

I readily admit that I find women's pubic hair attractive and lament the current trend of shaving it off. So, while I enjoy an overgrown Mountain of Venus, I don't claim to be able to do a psychological profile of a woman merely by looking at her sweet bottom grass, unlike a professor in Japan:

"Women's pubic hair is normally shaped like an inverted triangle, but some is oblong or elliptic-shaped," pubic hair researcher Kosai Jumon tells Asahi Geino (8/26), adding that the shape of a woman's "underhair" often determines her sexual proclivities."

If one is inclined to have that wonderful scent from between a woman's legs on hand at all times, your luck is in! A German company (go figure) has introduced VULVA Original, well, I hesitate to say cologne, for men that supposedly is scented like a woman's naughty bits. From the site:

Men have been mad about the erotically seductive scent of the vagina since time immemorial. Now you can have it anywhere, anytime - with the authentically natural vaginal fragrance VULVA Original, the sensual accelerator.

I found a guy's webpage which is about his visit to the Naples Archaeological Museum and his tour of the camera segretta (The Secret Room) with all the naughty art excavated from Pompeii and Herculaneum. Here's a couple of his snaps:





The gentleman also references a book, Eros in Pompeii about the same room. The book tells of how erotic art wasn't relegated to back rooms of museums and to brothels but was present in everyday life. It was on everyday household items such as plates. The penis was thought to be a symbol of good luck and it was affixed to public buildings. Here's another site featuring the erotic in ancient art as well as the mundane.

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