Female frontal nudity

Female frontal nudity is a condition wherein the entire front of a woman's body, notably the lower half of her body including pubic area, is fully visible in a scene. With the exception of clips from National Geographic, all scenes involving female frontal nudity take place in films with an R or X-rating. To be clear, you can show the hairy (or shaved) bits, but that is all. No Va-jay-jay. As with all forms of female nudity, scenes like this are designed to be provocative and rarely serve as a functional aspect of the story.

In film

 * Shining, The: In the original 1980 film version of The Shining, the ghost of a woman named Lorraine Massey is shown in Room 237 completely naked. She manifests as both a young attractive woman and an old crone with rotting flesh, which is just dag-nasty.