August 27th, 2008 -- by Bacchus
Anchor, Aweigh!
Aphrodite didn’t like the “icky speculum”, so maybe fingers will serve better?
I must confess to some puzzlement, however. WTF is the anchor doing in this diagram?
Update: Source found: Married To The Sea webcomic, direct link.
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Either, we’re looking at a old seaman’s raunchy story of ghosts on the high seas, or perhaps the…ahem…less-occupied hand serves to anchor the lucky lady? Hence the transparent leg?
this is just a guess, but it looks like a map for the g-spot. That’s about where mine is, and when a guy simultaneously presses his fingers up inside of me while pressing down on my abdomen, the feeling is intensified. But, like I said, just a guess…
Tattoo?
Hmm, indeed it is: link .
Given the nature of that webcomic, I think they start with old images from the Age of Engraving and then modify them in cunning ways, then add a witty caption. I suspect this of having been a “real” medical illustration to which they added the anchor. However, it’s possible that I’m completely misunderstanding their artistic process.
Wow, I *love* that. And I don’t even quite understand it.
If your vagina was a box of Cracker Jacks, this is where the prize would be.
Anchor > Sailor > Treasure (hunt)
G-spot > Woman > Pleasure (cunt)
It’s obvious.
The anchor is there because the image is actually a comic from MarriedToTheSea.com.
From personal experience, using a technique like this encourages my gf to squirt, lots of fun!
It is an illustration of how to do a bimanual examination of the cervix which is represented by the crown of the anchor.