Is there a term for the Y-shaped pelvic lines in males that's equivalent to mound of venus? It's a term specific to female anatomy, and while the old name, pelvic line, was more gender-neutral, it now aliases to mound of venus.
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Is there a term for the Y-shaped pelvic lines in males that's equivalent to mound of venus? It's a term specific to female anatomy, and while the old name, pelvic line, was more gender-neutral, it now aliases to mound of venus.
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All I can find is pelvic_muscle to describe the male equivalent of mound_of_venus. And yes, I tried the 'mound of Mars', but all I got was 'mount of Mars' which refers to the hand in palmistry.
However, the Latin terms mons_pubis and mons_veneris exist as well, which are interchangeable rather than gender-specific. Mons veneris is just the Latin equivalent of mound of Venus.
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Looking up indicates that mons pubis and mons veneris are still primarily used for females. I've also found iliac furrow/athlete's girdle/Apollo's belt, but that refers more to the lines extending from the edges of the hips towards where the mons pubis would be in a man. There's the term mons jovis but it's rarely used so that probably would not be very useful.