Reason: I was looking for a Taur with both male and female parts and some of these terms brought up 0 results while another brought up maybe 5. Fact is, all 3 of these terms means the exact same thing.
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Reason: I was looking for a Taur with both male and female parts and some of these terms brought up 0 results while another brought up maybe 5. Fact is, all 3 of these terms means the exact same thing.
Updated by Adams
I'm pretty sure we don't use any of them officially as tags.
Updated by anonymous
I'm pretty sure there is a tag meaning furry with male and female genitalia, whatever that tag is, these need to be associated to them.
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I'm pretty sure there is a tag meaning furry with male and female genitalia, whatever that tag is, these need to be associated to them.
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None of those terms mean both male and female genitalia.
Learn accurate terminology before telling us what "needs" to be done.
Updated by anonymous
Why would you search "trans-" anything if you want both parts? "Trans-" means altered or opposite or flipped, not both. Seearch "herm".
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Trans* means in between.
Trans would either be dickgirl or cuntboy in terms on this site.
Just like in reallife a transsexual is someone who had a gender change operation and thus is no longer a 'pure' gender.
With that said, you want a hermaphrodite and need to search herm.
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Actually you're right. And for the others, no need to be rude.
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xxxFurryFanxxx said:
Actually you're right. And for the others, no need to be rude.
Using absolute language in a discussion is rude.
Saying things like "need" etc. preempts arguments against.
It's like saying, "and if you disagree with me you're wrong".
Instead use words like "should", these allow for further discussion and debate.
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Hey, when I'm wrong I'm wrong. I agree with you. Sorry.
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Eh, no big deal, water under the bridge.
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Hammie said:
I'm pretty sure we don't use any of them officially as tags.
Sounds like we can't stop users making tags that aren't official on their own.
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