Topic: Vore Pred/Prey Roles

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

It appears that all of the Pred/Prey Roles; some of the Very Uncommon Variants; and soul_vore on the vore page do not imply vore or their respective gender or size differences.

Given that all of these (afaik) are explicitly used to describe vore, they should be implicated. (i made you a chart too so you don't have to sift through them)

"Unusual" variants
soul_vore ──> vore
(edit: soul_vore implies absorption_vore, which implies vore)

Very Uncommon Variants

Roles

Gender
Size Difference
Form

(I should've made the implications first, but it's almost 6am here and this is my first time making one of these things. Although I'll do it if it goes unnoticed by the time I'm up again.)

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animperfectpatsy said:
Since maleherm implies herm, maybe imply herm_pred/_prey instead, which with the other suggestions would indirectly imply intersex_\*.

I was going to start a separate thread about de-implicating maleherm from, or some equally simple and easy alternatives. But until maleherm:herm is as consistent as cuntboy:female, I wouldn't bother with adding implications that may become obsolete.

off-topic rant

It could imply both, although I'm uneasy with the tagging rules for maleherm. Kind of weird how herm -> maleherm is analogous to female -> cuntboy, the only difference physically are the breasts and overall body type. Yet, while maleherm implies herm, cuntboy does not imply female.

Also, only the most recent wiki edit (2 years ago) suggests that maleherm implies herm, and the user had no blips or forum posts even mentioning maleherm.

And to expand upon this, most of the maleherm_\* tags also use the same typing as cuntboy_\*. All but one of them simply imply (as far as gender is involved) maleherm and the intersex_\* version of the tag.

vs.

In conclusion, I think that maleherm itself needs some rules restructuring. It doesn't seem to imply herm and the secondary tags seem to suggest this as well. This should be considered given that the original wiki edit had zero consultation (although it seems that I cannot find a date on the original tag implication).

(I'll make a request to remove the implication later, but this can probably be discussed elsewhere.)

tl;dr, does cuntboy imply female?

Updated by anonymous

animperfectpatsy said:
That's fair, I just suggested it out of consistency.

I'm trying to maintain consistency too, and your suggestion is included in my draft for revising herm/maleherm tagging. It'll probably be posted in a few hours.

Updated by anonymous

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