People are way too eager to use presenting_* where a body part is merely exposed, whether there's anything suggestive about it or not. Like all the presenting_armpit posts that are nothing more than a girl with her arms raised.
People are way too eager to use presenting_* where a body part is merely exposed, whether there's anything suggestive about it or not. Like all the presenting_armpit posts that are nothing more than a girl with her arms raised.
The result of tagging with fetish goggles on, if you ask me. That's one of my personal allergies, which is why I was a little worried about being too quick to crack down on it. I'll re-tag presenting_shoulder like you suggested.
I had a look at the other presenting_* tags. Both presenting_foot and presenting_pussy seem quite redundant to me, in most cases being covered by foot_focus and presenting pussy or spread_pussy, respectively. Neither tag has a wiki or any real discussion here. I'd happily nuke these, too.
People are way too eager to use presenting_* where a body part is merely exposed, whether there's anything suggestive about it or not. Like all the presenting_armpit posts that are nothing more than a girl with her arms raised.
I was gonna say that that tag is our "armpit focus" equivalent, but I just noticed we have armpit focus already. I opened topic #20863.
Is there a tag for when a hat is blown off of a character's head (post #2452650, post #2872802, post #1428087) for any sort of reason (wind gust, running, being forcibly pulled, etc.)?
Is there a tag for when a hat is blown off of a character's head (post #2452650, post #2872802, post #1428087) for any sort of reason (wind gust, running, being forcibly pulled, etc.)?
The most common symbol for Saturn (♄) is missing. Instead there is one that is more often used for Ceres (⚳), but according to Wikipedia sometimes denotes Saturn when upside down.
I know we have diamond hairband being used for oberon (fate) (though it looks more like a crown for me), I wonder if we have a specific tag for her headwear as well.
Since you brought it up, diamond_hairband is an awful tag, and I wish whoever came up with it had solicited feedback in this thread rather than create a tag all on their own. It's a rare example of a two-word tag in which both words have the potential to cause problems with mistagging:
"Diamond", in the case of jewelry and accessories, may be construed to mean the gemstone rather than the playing card symbol. See watson_amelia diamond_earrings.
Few, if any, of the posts with this tag are for hairbands. All the ones I've seen are tiaras and circlets.