Gynaecological spread
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- | :"the photo of a woman not wearing underpants and with her legs far apart so that the growth of her vagina could be seen." --[[Kilgore Trout]], in [[Kurt Vonnegut]]'s ''[[Breakfast of Champions]]'' | + | The '''gynaecological spread''' or ''' beaver shot''' is a human position. |
- | Synonym: [[gynecologic]] [[spread]]. | + | [[Kurt Vonnegut]] in ''[[Breakfast of Champions]]'': |
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+ | :"the photo of a woman not wearing underpants and with her legs far apart so that the growth of her vagina could be seen." --[[Kilgore Trout]], in ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Gynecologic]] | ||
+ | *[[Spread]] | ||
+ | *[[Beaver]] | ||
- | See also: [[beaver]]. | ||
==In art== | ==In art== | ||
*''[[The Origin of the World]]'', painting by Courbet | *''[[The Origin of the World]]'', painting by Courbet |
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The gynaecological spread or beaver shot is a human position.
Kurt Vonnegut in Breakfast of Champions:
- "the photo of a woman not wearing underpants and with her legs far apart so that the growth of her vagina could be seen." --Kilgore Trout, in ==See also==
In art
- The Origin of the World, painting by Courbet
- Bad Boy, painting by Fischl
- Photographies obscènes pour stéréoscope, photo
- User:Jahsonic/Notes on a photo by Félix-Jacques Moulin, photo
- Woman with hairy genitalia is peeking through her fingers while looking at the camera , photo
See also
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