Vagina dentata
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- | {{Template}}'''''Vagina dentata''''' is [[Latin]] for ''[[tooth]]ed [[vagina]]''. The tale is frequently told as a [[cautionary tale]] warning of the [[danger]]s of [[Casual sex|sex with strange women]]. | + | {{Template}} |
+ | '''''Vagina dentata''''' is [[Latin]] for ''[[tooth]]ed [[vagina]]''. The tale is frequently told as a [[cautionary tale]] warning of the [[danger]]s of [[Casual sex|sex with strange women]]. | ||
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Vagina dentata is Latin for toothed vagina. The tale is frequently told as a cautionary tale warning of the dangers of sex with strange women.
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