Most remarkable tricks played by vagina
The vagina, usually associated with sexual intercourse and childbirth, can be employed in a
variety of other ways.
In addition to serving as a money-box the vagina can also play the part of a billiard table, a
game seemingly
favoured in parts of Scandinavia. Thus one writer (J. C. Lauret in "The Danish Sex
Fairs") remarks "The ladies
will lift up their skirts... They will sit against the wall, their legs spread well apart. The
gentlemen will take their
places on the opposite side of the room... Everyone has a try. The object is to flick the glass
marbles into the hole
of this delightful billiard table. One can guess at the winner's reward..." But this is passive on
the part of the
woman. The vagina has other possibilities. It can, for instance drink a glass of whisky or play a
mouth organ
notices E. Chou in "The Dragon and the Phoenix".