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Males do have a pubic bone. The pubic bone is the front bone portion of the pelvis or pelvic crest in the lower abdomen. Holds your hip bones together.
I have to assume you mean 'pubic'. In which case, yes the pubic bone is quite prominent, it is the front edge of the pelvic cradle.
Fibrocartilage is a particularly strong and durable type of cartilage and is found between the vertebrae of the spine, in the knees and in the pubic symphysis. It is found in these areas as they are all areas in the body which take a lot of strain and the cartilage therefore needs to be extra strong to absorb this strain. It also provides padding between the vertebrae, protects the spinal cord, absorbs shock and supports the spine.
Pubic area is the front part of human body between the groins just above the genitals. In adult male and female it is covered by hair called the pubic hair. Pubic area is covered by inner wear and trousers.
The correct spelling is "pubic ramus," not "pubic ramise" or "pubic ramis."
The pubic region begin at the public bone and contains the genital region in both males and females. It goes back to the perineum which is just in front of the anus.
Yes some forms of arthritis can cause pain just about anywhere int he body
A 'crab ladder' is the jocular name for a patch of hair on a person's abdomen, between crotch and navel. It gets this name because it forms a 'ladder' up to a hiding spot (the navel) for 'crabs' (pubic lice) which live amongst pubic hair.
Janie was jealous of the mule for having much longer pubic hair and tries flaunting her lush pubic bush, but to no avail, as the mule was flaunting some wicked ballsack whiskers
Yes, pubic lice can bite you anywhere, but they prefer the pubic area.
The best guess for why pubic lice prefer pubic hair is that the hairs area spaced just right for the size of the insect.