ilium
The bone on the top of your leg is called your femur or your thigh bone.
The penis is a soft tissue structure and is not part of the pelvic bone.
No, it is the large bone in the upper part of the leg above the knee
Your pelvic region is the lower part of your abdomen and is the bone that your legs attach to. It is also the bone that you feel in your hips and is also known as your 'hip bone'.
The most anterior part of the pelvic bone is the pubic symphisis.
no
upper arm bone
The upper leg is sometimes called the thigh. The bone of the upper leg is the femur.
Ilium - you have one either side of your midline. The continue from the sacrum at the back to the pubis at the front. The uppermost part is called the iliac crest. You can normally feel the Anterior Superior Iliac spine as your front "hip bone" and the Posterior Superior Iliac spine as your rear "hip bone" - they are different parts of the same continuous bone.
First, by "upper part of your vagina" are you referring to the pubis mons (where your pubic hair is at), or the cervix, or what? Second, what do you mean by "sticking out like a big bone?" If you mean why is it hard, like most bony prominences are, this is because the pubis bone is beneath the surface of your pubic region. The pubic bone is a part of the pelvic structure and everyone including men have this bone.
The ischium forms the lower and back part of the hip bone. It is situated below the ilium.
You sit on the ischial tuberosity which is on the inferior part of the ischium bone.