Topic: Tag implication: jockey_position -> prone_bone

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

Not sure about speed_bump_position, since the top is laying on the bottom. I generally don't see that labeled as 'prone bone' even though that fits the definition on prone_bone's page

The bulk update request #7938 is pending approval.

remove alias pronebone (0) -> prone_bone (654)
remove implication jockey_position (968) -> from_behind_position (149397)

Reason: Based on the definition of prone_bone, from_behind_position should always apply. Jockey_position then wouldn't need the implication as it'd be implied through prone_bone.
Also, if speed_bump_position doesn't count as prone bone then... what would be the difference between prone bone and jockey position. I think it'd be fine for both speed bump and jockey to be subcategories of prone bone

Edit: Edited to alias prone_bone to prone_bone_position based on Genjar's feedback.
After:

alias pronebone -> prone_bone_position
alias prone_bone -> prone_bone_position
imply prone_bone_position -> from_behind_position
imply speed_bump_position -> prone_bone_position
imply jocky_position -> prone_bone_position

Updated

I'm still not sure if we need the prone bone tag, but if other folks see the value in the tag, I'm fine with letting it be.

Genjar

Former Staff

All sex position tags should have the *_position suffix. Clarifies the usage, as many of these have... less than obvious names.

Watsit

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"Prone bone" makes me think of something like an erect penis (boner) being exposed undesirably (prone).

watsit said:
"Prone bone" makes me think of something like an erect penis (boner) being exposed undesirably (prone).

that's not a definition of the word prone, the main definitions of prone are "lying face down" and "being susceptible to something negative happening".

Edited to alias prone_bone to prone_bone_position based on Genjar's feedback.

FWIW, "prone bone" is one of the few sex position names we use here that I've actually heard and said in real life. But of course terms can be regional and such.

Updated

Watsit

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dba_afish said:
that's not a definition of the word prone, the main definitions of prone are [...] "being susceptible to something negative happening".

That's what I meant, I just had trouble formulating the words.

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