Is there an emoji[1] that is recognised to mean any genitalia, sexual organ, erogenous zone or the like in a wildcard or reader’s-choice kind of way?

We all know about brinjals, peaches and certain blossom emoji but I’m looking for a single emoji, likely a little suggestive, that people in the LGBTQ+, non-binary, sexually freed and queer community interpret as meaning their parts – whatever those happen to be, whether expressed or observed at birth or chosen, freely, in life – and welcomes their own free will to choose what that means, for them.

Although I have recently chosen new levels of acceptance of the ways in which I deviate from the “traditional”[2] gender binary I remain, alas, uneducated in how others talk and communicate about their sexuality and so I find myself scared to express my own sexuality for fear of perpetuating the very indoctrination from which I feel I escape, unwillingly and likely unconsciously. Yet I have Thoughts to share and so I seek, now, to learn how to communicate sympathetically – symbiotically – on these topics.

Help me.


  1. It doesn’t necessarily have to be a fruit or a vegetable or flower or anything particular. The question can be interpreted more generally. ↩︎

  2. Even here, I know that “traditional” is actually only a descriptor for very recent human history. I actually don’t know if it is right to use this descriptor and I wonder. Are there better terms for 20th century cis-het. binary strictures, sexual suppression, prudishness and culture-wars? ↩︎

  • jarfil@beehaw.org
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    2 days ago

    Guess 🍑 is kind of generic, after all, who doesn’t have one?

    The ⚧️ Transgender character is kind of an “all in one”, but its meaning is more about gender than about the genitalia symbols it’s made of.

    The ☯️ yin yang is a representation of balance, among other things of the feminine-masculine.

    As mentioned, the 🌺 kind of evocates genitals without specifying which ones, but it’s rather associated with female ones.

    In polyamory, there is 🦄 and 🐲, but they again refer to particular concepts that may not be what you wish to convey.

    I don’t think there is a single emoji unequivocally meaning “erogenous zone” without some gendered connotations. On the bright side, nothing is stopping you from using whichever emoji or combination you want. Sexuality is a conversation, it isn’t a one-fits-all, and you are allowed to ask or offer further clarification.

    When in doubt, 👄👅😏♥️… 🃏🌸

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    I don’t feel particularly relevant (cis here) so feel free to ignore me but I find it a super interesting thought exercise, maybe these two have shapes that are ambiguous enough to qualify: 🌺, 🌽?

  • JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee
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    In regards to your asterisk, I might call it puritan. In terms of emojis, there isn’t one I know of in Unicode that represents genitalia in general, perhaps a custom gif that’s added to your chat groups and communities would work?

    • puritan

      Ooh. Good. “Victorian” also comes to mind, now.

      EDIT: I rather like “victorian” because it’s secular and more recent and has the right connotations suggesting how contrived the very concept of “proper” sexuality is – and how absurd. I fear that “puritan” might get bogged down in concepts of religious phobia and zeal which are certainly appropriate but could be a distraction – it’s adding trees to distract from the wood.

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    I want to propose the tomato.

    In some languages, tomatoes refer to the testicles, while some people use it in similar way to mean the “passive” organ (vagina, ass). It’s also a very versatile fruit with many different shapes.

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    I usually use typical or conventional instead of traditional, normal etc.

    Edit: You could probably also use normative.