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First answer by Yulia Crowder. Last edit by jenny.
The mount of Venus is a fatty tissue that is located on the pubis of the woman in front of the pubic symphysis. It is also called "mons"; it forms the anterior part of the vulva. It can have varying sizes depending on the hormone levels of women and according to the proportion of body fat. During puberty, it is covered with hair. It serves to protect the pubic bone during intercourse.
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