Citations:danger zone

Noun: "(figuratively) the genitals"

 * 1984 — Cyndi Lauper, "She Bop", She's So Unusual:
 * They say I better get a chaperone / Because I can't stop messing with the danger zone
 * 2001 — Catherine Spencer, The Millionaire's Marriage, Harlequin Books (2001), ISBN 0373122209, page 96:
 * Hidden by the tablecloth, she walked her fingers from his knee and all the way up his inner thigh to the danger zone.
 * 2003 — Jill Nelson, Sexual Healing, Agate Publishing (2003), ISBN 9780972456203, page 85:
 * He reaches over and playfully runs his hand up my thigh, stopping just short of the danger zone.
 * 2004 — Julie Hogan, Business or Pleasure?, Silhouette Books (2004), ISBN 9780373766147, unnumbered page:
 * Warm and silky, Daisy murmured something and laughed softly in her sleep, then wiggled her butt up against the danger zone and his temperature spiked to critical levels.
 * 2006 — E. C. Sheedy, "Midnight Plane to Georgia", in Bad Boys Southern Style, Brava Books (2006), ISBN 0758214782, page 175:
 * He slid his hand to her waist, across her tummy, and every butterfly in her body was set loose to flap and fly. She shook a negative even though it killed her — and his hand was slipping down toward her danger zone.
 * 2007 — Miranda Lee, The Ruthless Marriage Proposal, Harlequin (2007), ISBN 9780373126354, page 104:
 * 'No, don't,' she gasped when that wickedly knowing hand swiftly re-entered the danger zone.
 * 2009 — Ana Carden-Coyne, Reconstructing the Body: Classicism, Modernism, and the First World War, Oxford University Press (2009), ISBN 9780199546466, page 179:
 * Lifting weights may have helped men develop a massive set of muscles, but the genitals were still vulnerable to injury. The 'pal' — supportive underwear — helped an athlete to 'protect [his] danger zone'.
 * 2009 — Brian L. King, Dysenfranchised Lovers, King4Life Publications (2009), ISBN 9780983680901, page 116:
 * The harder I slam my dick in her danger zone the more she likes it.
 * 2010 — Akhtar Sherazi & Safdar Agha, Jesus: The Warrior Apostle, Trafford Publishing (2010), ISBN 9781426933714, page 201:
 * Half a century ago, they used to practice coitus interrupt us [sic] [withdrawing penis from vagina before ejaculation] to avert unwanted pregnancies, but now condoms are available to contain the baby making juice from reaching the danger zone.
 * 2011 — Phil Torcivia, Just a Nice Guy, ISBN 9781456499051, page 87:
 * Rhonda was a trooper — usually coming within the first few pumps, as she always had a spare hand rubbing herself toward climax. Hank finished quickly and was careful to deposit a good distance from her danger zone.