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| Sunday May 14 16:23:03 2017 Re: Tags |
| Another one which I find very hard to search for in prose: "Panty gag" For those somewhat rare (but oh-so hot) occasions when a damsel has panties stuffed in her mouth. Can be a stuff gag by itself, or with a normal gag over them as packing. Once I've expended all the new tags I can possibly think of, I'll retroactively go thru a shitload of entries & tag 'em. |
| Sam |
| Sunday May 14 23:30:00 2017 Re: Tags |
| Sam wrote: > Another one which I find very hard to search for in > prose: > "Panty gag" > For those somewhat rare (but oh-so hot) occasions when a > damsel has panties stuffed in her mouth. Can be a stuff > gag by itself, or with a normal gag over them as packing. > Once I've expended all the new tags I can possibly think > of, I'll retroactively go thru a shitload of entries & tag 'em. I've got a couple of concerns. The first is that if you want to get very specific about panty gags (and we already have wraparound tape as a tag), maybe there should be some other specific items which we can list, i.e, bitgags, harness gags, etc. The second concern also applies to the above. There are a number of things on the list which can crop up in the description, without necessarily referring to the bondage. For instance, "the DID sat down wearing her sexy underwear for Thanksgiving dinner, loaded her plate with stuffing and lOTS of turkey". The point of this being, we need something to set the tags apart from incidental mentions in the text. I did a search for "OTS" in the DB, and it came up with 2,360 hits. I was thinking that maybe we should have a compound term for all of them so that the search only returns items listed on the Tags line. F/F seems to be fine, but I think we should have something like gagtype_wraparound, gagtype_panty, carry_OTS, attire_swimwear... and so forth. As long as we have a defined list of the tag prefixes, we can limit searches and not worry about whatever might be in the text. |
| Gagster |
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