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himeno nanako
3 months agoyrumddldluxduzrf
3 months agohimeno nanako
3 months agoPlease wait for the mod to explain it to you.
I started helping add tags only about a year ago.
I don't know if the usage of each tag is different from before.
moonian
3 months agoIt might feel confusing about the vague definitions of leotard/bunny_girl back then (as there were contradictions), but not the same case this time. So, no modifications to the wiki going to to be made.
yrumddldluxduzrf
3 months agoSearch for "naked* -naked breasts". While there's obviously wrong uses too, this post and post #916933 are examples that call for breasts tag, in my opinion. Naked apron is a fetish costume. How does a person end up wearing one? That's a tickle for the imagination (maybe it's the garment of choice to drag out incoming humiliation or projected brazen tittilation). Breasts is a tag associated with a situation that could results from a quite different scenario (like a result of incoming momentary forceful action or wearer's invitation at the drop of a hat to do something). Hence different art connoisseurs would search for either of these tags with different tastes in mind.
That's my theory of tags by fetishes, which has been decided against--on quite a few occasions. So, I'm close but I'm not there yet, hence I wrote "I think this is not true" instead of "I think this is not true, which means it must be true".
Also, it's the same principle as erect_nipples being seen with naked together, far from always describing different bodies in the image.
moonian
3 months agoyrumddldluxduzrf
2 months ago1. topless or naked tags
2. topless tag or naked tags
3. topless tag or naked tag
"1" can mean either of "2" or "3".
moonian
2 months ago