Although orchid is a word of Greek origin meaning testicle.
Yonic symbols have to rely on detail more than silhouette, I think. Georgia O'Keefe's work and orchids come to mind.
cf yoni
Sounds very Monty Python.
My college friends and I came up with an informative song called "A Thing's A Phallic Symbol If It's Longer Than It's Wide" that we used to sing boisterously on Saturday nights. Thanks in part to this song, I have no trouble recognizing phallic symbols. But I don't think I could recognize a yonic symbol.What makes something yonic? Is being circular enough? Or does it have to be concave?
This one needs to be used more, I think.
The female equivalent of phallic.
Although orchid is a word of Greek origin meaning testicle.
Yonic symbols have to rely on detail more than silhouette, I think. Georgia O'Keefe's work and orchids come to mind.
cf yoni
Sounds very Monty Python.
My college friends and I came up with an informative song called "A Thing's A Phallic Symbol If It's Longer Than It's Wide" that we used to sing boisterously on Saturday nights. Thanks in part to this song, I have no trouble recognizing phallic symbols. But I don't think I could recognize a yonic symbol.
What makes something yonic? Is being circular enough? Or does it have to be concave?
This one needs to be used more, I think.
The female equivalent of phallic.