Topic: Tag Implication: full_tour -> vore

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

Implicating full_tour → vore
Link to implication

Reason:

Full_tour is when a character is eaten, goes through the digestive tract and is either defecated out, or emerges alive and (mostly) intact.

It seems improbable that one could depict any form of a 'full tour' without also implying that vore of some sort has, in fact happened.

Vore's not my thing, though, so I could be wrong.

EDIT: The tag implication full_tour -> vore (forum #246507) has been rejected by @NotMeNotYou.

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It IS very close to digestion, but while digestion doesn't have to be fatal, it shouldn't involve a character staying 100% intact/the same size the entire time, even if they get reformed.

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I... think... the different between digestion and full_tour is that digestion is/should/might? end here: post #1378745 post #1372192 <-- there's stomach gurgles that imply a process is occurring... and that's the end of it. But full_tour progresses to the last step of removing the, er, prey.

I dunno, there's a lot of overlap. But I guess it's vore leads to digestion, leads to 'full tour'... which almost makes it seem like the last step should have a different name like. post-vore_defecation or something like that (except defecation suggests that there's scat involved). Except everything I think of sounds dumb, and the two are different enough to justify staying separate, without any weird renaming. <3

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SnowWolf said:
I... think... the different between digestion and full_tour is that digestion is/should/might? end here: post #1378745 post #1372192 <-- there's stomach gurgles that imply a process is occurring... and that's the end of it. But full_tour progresses to the last step of removing the, er, prey.

I dunno, there's a lot of overlap. But I guess it's vore leads to digestion, leads to 'full tour'... which almost makes it seem like the last step should have a different name like. post-vore_defecation or something like that (except defecation suggests that there's scat involved). Except everything I think of sounds dumb, and the two are different enough to justify staying separate, without any weird renaming. <3

I think the term that gets used is disposal. At least, that's what I've seen and what I use with my vore pals. Someone tagged an image of mine as disposal so I went ahead and threw up a crude definition.

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regsmutt said:
I think the term that gets used is disposal. At least, that's what I've seen and what I use with my vore pals. Someone tagged an image of mine as disposal so I went ahead and threw up a crude definition.

Interesting! That does seem to be the tag in use. :) There are 123 posts tagged with that, so seems legit!

I'mma add Disposal to the Vore wiki page... though, by the nature of the word, it seems to cover the 'turned into feces' side of things... but not the "still alive and intact" side.

*squints* Maybe full tour should mean that? or... Living_digestion? Unsuccessful_digestion? Pooping_out_a_living_being_(not_pregnancy)? :P

I know some people use All_the_way_through, but that, while descriptive, is not the correct tag, haha.

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SnowWolf said:
Interesting! That does seem to be the tag in use. :) There are 123 posts tagged with that, so seems legit!

I'mma add Disposal to the Vore wiki page... though, by the nature of the word, it seems to cover the 'turned into feces' side of things... but not the "still alive and intact" side.

*squints* Maybe full tour should mean that? or... Living_digestion? Unsuccessful_digestion? Pooping_out_a_living_being_(not_pregnancy)? :P

I know some people use All_the_way_through, but that, while descriptive, is not the correct tag, haha.

IMO 'full tour' covers anything where the prey goes in one end and comes out the other, be it fatal or non-fatal. Not all full tour is digestion and not all digestion is full tour. It shouldn't apply to stuff like...

  • A predator partially/fatally digests a prey and then vomits them up
  • An alternative vore form (anal, cock, breast, etc) is used and the prey comes out the same hole
  • A predator digests a prey who is then reformed outside of the predator's body (this is pretty rare, but I've seen it)
  • A predator consumes a prey who is then is removed from the predator's body by magic, violence, or surgery
  • A predator digests and completely absorbs the prey leaving nothing remaining

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regsmutt said:
IMO 'full tour' covers anything where the prey goes in one end and comes out the other, be it fatal or non-fatal. Not all full tour is digestion and not all digestion is full tour. It shouldn't apply to stuff like...

Over all, excellent description! Wow! Mind if I snag bits of it for the wiki?

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SnowWolf said:
Over all, excellent description! Wow! Mind if I snag bits of it for the wiki?

Don't mind at all!

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