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Female Equivalent.
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Can anybody tell me what the female equivalent of Phallic / Phallus is please?
Have annoyed all my friends and collegues with this.
Many thanks
Regards
Jase
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Yonic' comes from the Sanskrit word 'yoni', meaning the female genitals or a symbol thereof. They're the kind of words you would find in the Kama Sutra. Since 'phallus' is derived from the Greek word 'phallos', perhaps a female Greek equivalent is required. In Greek, 'vagina' = koleos, so perhaps you can make something up based on that!
I may well be wrong about this, but I think way we use the word phallus in everyday language largely came about after Freud's work on psychoanalysis, where the phallus is as much a state of mind as a body part. As he neglected the female point of view he didn't require an equivalent term, so we haven't got one. In theroretical work I have noticed people tend to say clitoral, but I'm not convinced.