Topic: Tag Alias: factory_air -> thigh_gap

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

"Factory air?" It sure seems to be used the same way...urbandictionary says that's what it is...weird. I've NEVER heard this term before lol. Where the hell did it come from?

But yes, alias them.

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RedOctober said:
"Factory air?" It sure seems to be used the same way...urbandictionary says that's what it is...weird. I've NEVER heard this term before lol. Where the hell did it come from?

But yes, alias them.

Thats what I was wondering

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yep, that seems about right c_C +1 here too.

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Actually, can we get some clarification? I think the following probably shouldn't be tagged as "thigh_gap," but I'm not sure. I mean, there's a gap in the thighs, but it's not really what I think of when I think "thigh_gap."

post #39344
post #88502
post #36427

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Second and the third are definitely thigh_gap material. The first has her legs spread way too wide though. If you can see a gap through their thighs when they're not spread-legged, standing, sitting, or laying down, then it's a thigh gap, aka factory air. Don't ask me how the term came about, I can't remember and it was exceedingly stupid from what little I can remember about it.

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Well, it's alreadyy been added, patrol on through and untag any that look inappropriate. :D

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Ultima_Weapon said:
post #39344

Factory air sounds stupid, and this post isn't an example of a thigh gap. Thigh gap is when someone's thighs are together and have a gap.

See, that's what I thought. And that's why I posted the three, which I think represent a decent gradation from "obviously not" to "could be." I still think the second should be not thigh_gap, her legs look like they're spread too far apart. Like her feet would be about shoulder-width, which seems too far for thigh_gap to me... But I'm willing to leave the third one as-is.

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People, thigh gap is to be used when there is a gap in between someone's thighs when they are standing with their feet and thighs together. I hope that helps some of the confusion. And who comes up with dumbass terms like "factory air"?

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