Crotch

[3] Loosely-fitted or bagginess in the crotch-region is sometimes associated with a lax, casual and easy-going approach to attires or garbs.

[4] Clothing that is tight-fitting in the crotch produces an effect that is sometimes referred to by informal terms such as a man-bulge [5] or moose-knuckle [6] on men, and a camel toe on women, especially if the woman's labia majora are conspicuous.

[7] Prolonged constrictive pressure of the crotch on the male genitals may increase the likelihood of detumescing.

[14] For much of the history of European art – "until the late seventeenth century" – references to the female crotch were approached from above: "Art usually expressed the sense of the vulva as a point at the bottom of the belly rather than as the meeting place at the top of the thighs.

"[15] Art therapists have noted "a triangular or vaginal shaped area in drawings by rape/sexual abuse victims".