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natal cleft
noun
The groove between the buttocks that runs from just below the sacrum to the perineum.
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Recurrent chronic conditions of the natal cleft, such as pilonidal sinuses, are difficult problems to treat.
After wide excision of the natal cleft, the defect was reconstructed with a parasacral perforator-based flap.
I bit off her nipples and my penis jerked into life, entering her natal cleft still sticky with the other men's stale ejaculate.
The deep natal cleft and the rolling effect of one buttock surface over the other contribute to the high recurrence rate.
My prose had limited itself to merely repeating phrases, such as "natal cleft", "instrument binnacle", "stale semen" and "severed clitoris" as the plot stagnated in a pool of putrid bodily fluids, minatorily extruded through disfigured orifices.
As we reached the roundabout where I nearly died, I placed Renata's hand on my scarred thighs, while forcing my fist into her natal cleft, both juddering with excitement as we orgasmed simultaneously as the car sideswiped a cyclist.
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We believe this to be a simple and reliable technique, with the advantages of placing the scars away from the midline and flattening the natal cleft-factors that help to prevent recurrence.
For him the car-crash and his sexuality were fused into a techno-erotic dystopia of twisted metal, punctured lungs and natal clefts drenched in blood and rectal mucus.
Five patients with recurrent natal-cleft problems were operated on over a 1 year period.
In contrast, mice with germline KO of Esrp1 exhibited fully penetrant bilateral cleft lip and cleft palate (CL/P), and these mice are neonatal lethal on post natal day 0 (P0) most likely due to orofacial clefting.
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