Guide to Genitalia

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JesusA (imported)
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Guide to Genitalia

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In all of my varied reading, I just ran across a reference to The Amateur's Guide to the Study of Genitalia, edited by Peter W. Cribb.

Don't rush out to find it. It was published in 1973 by the Amateur Entomologist's Society of Britain and is a guide to the proper classification of butterflies and moths, whose genital anatomy is often the key diagnostic characteristic in determining species.
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JesusA (imported) wrote: Sun Sep 04, 2005 6:56 pm In all of my varied reading, I just ran across a reference to The Amateur's Guide to the Study of Genitalia, edited by Peter W. Cribb.

Don't rush out to find it. It was published in 1973 by the Amateur Entomologist's Society of Britain and is a guide to the proper classification of butterflies and moths, whose genital anatomy is often the key diagnostic characteristic in determining species.

What about "Genitals for Dummies" ???

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transgirl23ny (imported) wrote: Mon Sep 05, 2005 12:59 pm What about "Genitals for Dummies" ???

Is there a American-vs-British English usage issue here? One of the British meanings of 'dummy' is a device used to keep babies happy, which tends to give ideas for potential uses after separation....
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