*_Breast/Breasts/Chest/Pectorals

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So I made gauze on breasts tag without realizing that gauze on chest was already a tag. This got me thinking. Is *_chest tags bad in general? In which cases do we want to separate tags by gender so rather than *_chest we have *_breast(s) and *_pectorals? And in which cases do we want to distinguish between one breast and both breasts?

Back to the whole gauze and bandaid that started this. Is it gauze on chest or gauze on breast/gauze on breasts/gauze on pectorals?

I think chest tags are ultimately useless since people are often looking for specifically gendered images when searching, I support turning any chest tags into breast/pectoral tags.

Flat_chest + gauze_on_breasts can still be used to find flat girls.

Related topic: topic #29753 and topic #31451

Well, that would also add *_on_flat_chest to the pile. Even for women with breasts, something can still technically be on their "chest" without being on "breast" probably, especially if it's in between breasts or if it's high up enough toward the collarbone. I'm not sure I like this overly technical approach though.

zetsubousensei said:

I think chest tags are ultimately useless since people are often looking for specifically gendered images when searching, I support turning any chest tags into breast/pectoral tags.

Flat_chest + gauze_on_breasts can still be used to find flat girls.

This will certainly simplify things and I don't think it will change much save for some posts where the gender is ambiguous. I'm not sure what to do with those posts tbh. For example, post #8965729 can be tagged 1boy + androgynous and I doubt anyone would tell the difference. If this post is tagged 1other then I have no idea which gauze tag to use here, on_breast or on_pectorals?

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