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Futanari question

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According to your wiki, futanari are hermaphrodites with feminine features. So what do you guys call a hermaphrodite with masculine features?

I also tried searching for some pictures of cuntboys (male body, female genitalia) but couldn't find any. Do those go by a different term or do you guys simply not have any?

ShadowbladeEdge said:

It says usually, so no there's not a different tag. Anything that has both sets of genitalia is a hermaphrodite, i.e. futanari.

If that's the case then how would I find what I'm looking for, assuming you actually have any? Searching futanari on its own gives me 300 pages of what I'm not looking for, futanari flat_chest gives me loli (which I can't view anyway) and futanari pectorials gives me nothing. Even excluding breasts from the search doesn't work, futanari -breasts still gives me over 100 pages of what I don't want. I've added various tags to my blacklist to help remove unwanted pictures from the search but that just lead to it hiding almost everything with futanari in it and the pictures that weren't hidden are still not what I'm looking for. So what do I do?

And there's still the cuntboy thing.

As far as I'm aware the futanari tag does not cover those types of images, though I'm also not aware of any images that would fall under male form with female gentials (of course I haven't checked very deeply to try and find them). The reason image searches and tags may be failing you is that the images may not exist on danbooru, and thus no tags were created for them. If they indeed do not exist on this site, I would not be surprised, at least given my limited understanding of that genre. From my perspective the genre appeared predominantly a western genre, with western artists and art styles, which of course would not likely get approved on this site.

Anyways, should images of that type be found on danbooru or later uploaded to danbooru, then I think a new tag would be necessary to categorize them. Particularly since I believe "cuntboys" lack male genitals, making them more in line as opposites of newhalf/shemale and less so the opposite of futanari.

I have another futanari question.

In your wiki for 1girl, it says "An image depicting one female character."
In your wiki for futanari, it says "Futanari is not male or female."

Since the futanari wiki says futanari are not female, and the 1girl wiki says it only applies to females, why does futanari 1girl return many pages of solo images when those wiki statements would prevent those tags from appearing together on solo images? They're either female or futanari, not both.

wolfine said:

I also tried searching for some pictures of cuntboys (male body, female genitalia) but couldn't find any. Do those go by a different term or do you guys simply not have any?

I think reverse_trap is probably the closest we have to that, though looking through it there aren't many "masculine" examples, more girls sporting male clothing and hairstyles. Images like post #1885366 or all the buff mikasa_ackerman images don't seem to have any specifying tag besides muscle.

Toks said:

For the purposes of the Xgirls tags, futanari do count as female. For the purposes of some other tags such as yuri, futanari don't count as female. It depends.

Shouldn't the wikis for 1girl, 2girls, multiple_girls, etc. and futanari be rewritten to reflect this, to prevent any future misunderstanding?

I took the image wolfine uploaded, checked for a source (which he did not place on there), and found it was on pixiv. I then checked if there were any tags they used to refer to those kinds of images, which there was, and that was 男ふたなり (otoko futanari) and then tried to give it an English version. What he was posting isn't the same as what goes under the regular futanari tag, and needed a separate tag.

dimsun said:

I feel like it should be "masculine_futanari" instead

That sounds like something that would be used for images like post #854904 (or more appropriately one of those steroid muscle bound characters that was a futanari) instead, and if it did apply to male body characters with both genitals I'd feel it was somewhat implying they needed a muscular "manly" build.

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