Topic: Tag Implication: piledriver_position -> on_shoulders

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

the fact that its fitting in most cases does not mean that its good implication. there is plenty of cases when the on_shoulders does not fit

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Mutisija said:
post #715846 post #355369 post #184688

post #617095 post #357600 post #644311

post #715846 is just a mistagged missionary_position+legs_up. Pretty much exactly the same as, say post #717777.

post #355369 and post #184688 are, I'm pretty sure, actually variations on the wheelbarrow position, in which case so are post #357600 and post #644311 (which are just are a cross of the previous and ass_to_ass).

I'm not sure what's going on in post #617095, though.

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Genjar

Former Staff

Circeus said:
post #715846 is just a mistagged missionary_position+legs_up.

Not even close. For starters, one character is upright which means it shouldn't be tagged as missionary. The missionary_position tag should only be added when both of the characters are lying down, top on bottom. In other words, as vanilla as possible.

Whereas post #715846 is pretty close to anvil_position.

post #355369 and post #184688 are, I'm pretty sure, actually variations on the wheelbarrow position

Yep. Technically, that'd be reverse wheelbarrow... but that position is rare (just like standard wheelbarrow), and we don't seem to have a tag for it. So I suppose wheelbarrow_position is close enough.

As for the implication? I don't remember seeing the on_shoulders tag before, and my first instinct was that it's probably for characters who are sitting on someone's shoulders. And that's how it's tagged for some posts, such as post #144393 and post #381763. We might need a more descriptive tag name for those.

But implicating piledriver_positionupside_down should work.

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Genjar said:
Whereas post #715846 is pretty close to anvil_position.

Yes, I'd forgotten about that one. Still people don't seem to have much respect for the more restrictive definition of missionary.

As for the implication? I don't remember seeing the on_shoulders tag before, and my first instinct was that it's probably for characters who are sitting on someone's shoulders.

As far as I can tell, the tag for that is piggyback.

I'm mostly responsible for introducing on_shoulders, but it's a widespread position even on solo pictures (and if you can think of a better tag for them, I'd love to hear it!).

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