Citations:vagina

"vulva"

 * 1933, Benjamin Karpman, Case Studies in the Psychopathology of Crime, volume 2, page 555:
 * I would barely touch her vagina—more like masturbation for me and no satisfaction for her.
 * 1938, Psychiatry, volume 1, page 497:
 * "I embraced her, said something, apparently perhaps a proposal for intercourse. I had my head on her breast. She said nothing but I could tell that she was shaking her head no. I had my hand on her vagina. I thought that I might try anyhow. I pulled her closer and had an emission."
 * 1942, West's Dakota Digest, volume 9, part 2:
 * ; victim ambiguously testified that she woke up to defendant rubbing her leg, and that he reached her underwear to touch her vagina, but on cross-examination victim testified that defendant had just touched the outside of her vagina.
 * 1954, The Psychoanalytic Review, volume 41, page 164:
 * Her brother's music teacher had been alone with her in the room, and he had reached over and touched her vagina. This memory in turn recalled other genital touchings, in particular, an attempt by a male physiotherapist

probably "vulva"

 * 1940, Clifford Allen, The sexual perversions and abnormalities, page 125:
 * This material suggested that her father when drunk had stirred her sexuality by touching her vagina and so on.
 * 1943, Reports of selected cases decided in courts of the State of New York other than the Court of Appeals and the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court: miscellaneous reports, volume 2 (volume 192), page 167:
 * The instant allegations establish that the defendant subjected the complainant to sexual contact and used force in doing so; by pushing his fingers onto her vagina, he exerted manual pressure on her intimate body part.