Topic: Otherwise human character with animal_genitalia - Tag?

Posted under Tag/Wiki Projects and Questions

Is there a tag for when a character has animal genitalia but is otherwise human?

( Examples: https://e621.net/posts/2147705 - https://e621.net/posts/916708 - https://e621.net/posts/916710 )
(Warning: Example 2-3 also contains the "Young" tag, incase someone wants to avoid it.)

There is a tag called "human_with_animal_genitalia" but the characters in those pictures are also equine from the waist down, making them satyrs, not human.

(First time I'm using the forum btw, so aplogies in advance if I'm putting this in the wrong category or something.)

peanon said:
There is a tag called "human_with_animal_genitalia"

Not any more...As that's a situation WAY too specific to be considered a useful tag, plus-as you pointed out-it ran contrary to what species was actually shown in each of those pictures, I've gone ahead and removed the tag from all pics that had it...

As to your actual question: No, not really. Again, that's not a common enough occurrence, even in furry art, to justify having a tag specifically for that. Best you can do is just add "human" and "animal_genitalia." As well as the tags appropriate for the specific type of animal genitalia.

It'd be helpful to read the wikis of a animal_humanoid and a human, for all of the cited characters are animal humanoids. We should probably alias "human_with_animal_genitalia" to animal_humanoid, because genitalia count when it comes to distinguishing humans and humanoids. Humans are tagged when there's no animal qualities on them, including equine genitalia...

I'll go ahead and update any posts missing equine_humanoid, since that's what they're considered.

Updated

siral_exan said:
Since I saw some old tag edits on those posts, I'll clarify here: for characters to be tagged human, there must be no animal qualities on them, including equine genitalia...

It does get a bit muddy with transformation, though.
human_to_anthro - "Although the human tag usually only applies to full humans, these mid-transformation posts should be tagged as both human and anthro." Even though by definition, a mid-transformation would be a human with at least some animal qualities, thus humanoid. But it gets kinda messy when you start thinking about it that way, particularly with "uneven" transformations, where it stops being one body type and becomes another.

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