The tag alias #46307 embrace -> hug has been rejected.
Reason: Same thing.
EDIT: The tag alias embrace -> hug (forum #290416) has been rejected by @Millcore.
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The tag alias #46307 embrace -> hug has been rejected.
Reason: Same thing.
EDIT: The tag alias embrace -> hug (forum #290416) has been rejected by @Millcore.
Updated by auto moderator
Those feel distinct in a way.
Embrace and embracing are tagged almost universally for sex, and there's a lot of content that I wouldn't consider to be 'hugging'. Though on the other hand, I'd say the same about quite a few of the posts that are currently tagged as hug sex.
There's also considerable overlap with cuddling.. Bit of a mess, really. Not sure how to untangle this.
Sorting the posts into vertical (hug) and horizontal (cuddling?) would improve searchability.
(And it kind of seems that both embracing and hugging are over-tagged, various *_grab tags might be a better fit in some cases. )
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genjar said:
Those feel distinct in a way.
Embrace and embracing are tagged almost universally for sex, and there's a lot of content that I wouldn't consider to be 'hugging'. Though on the other hand, I'd say the same about quite a few of the posts that are currently tagged as hug sex.There's also considerable overlap with cuddling.. Bit of a mess, really. Not sure how to untangle this.
Sorting the posts into vertical (hug) and horizontal (cuddling?) would improve searchability.
(And it kind of seems that both embracing and hugging are over-tagged, various *_grab tags might be a better fit in some cases. )
Yeah, it's funny since both wikis are very similar, but I've always seen them as distinct from each other (though I hadn't realized how universally embrace was used for sex). Personally, I think embrace should act as an overarching base tag and have cuddling and hug implicated to it. However, the wikis would need to be improved to better distinguish each of the tags apart.
Something like this ?
embrace
This tag is used when a character is holding another character in their arms, usually around the neck, chest or waist.Examples:
post #702550 post #693223 post #677328
- If the characters are standing and are not having sex, use hugging.
- If the characters are lying and are not having sex, use cuddling.
Not to be confused with grabbing.
hug
A hug is a form of physical intimacy, that usually involves closing or holding the arms around the neck, back, or waist of another person.For tagging purpose, we consider that the characters are hugging when they're not having sex and are standing.
Examples:
post #2247115 post #1896942 post #1722874
- If the characters are having sex, use embrace instead.
- If the characters are lying, use cuddling instead.
Not to be confused with grabbing.
See also:
cuddling
An act of intimacy in which characters are in close, physical contact with each other.
The act most commonly serves as a form of affection or comfort for the characters engaged in the action.
Cuddling generally involves two characters (but may incorporate more) and can be performed with or without clothes on.Examples :
post #2219964 post #1997395 post #1823942
- If the characters are having sex, use embrace instead.
- If the characters are standing, use hug instead.
Not to be confused with grabbing.
See also:
That seems useful on the first glance.
I'd add kneeling in addition to standing to the hug definition, and embrace should require both characters to hold each other in some way since otherwise it's just one-sided *_grab.
But considering the number of posts and time it'd take to sort them, this definitely needs more feedback.
Here's some refinements I've made to these wiki changes:
post #702550 post #693223 post #677328
This tag is used when two or more characters are holding each other in their arms, usually around the neck, chest or waist.
post #2247115 post #1896942 post #1722874
A hug is a form of physical intimacy, that usually involves closing or holding the arms around the neck, back, or waist of another person.
post #2219964 post #1997395 post #1823942
Cuddling is an act of intimacy in which characters are in close, physical contact with each other. The act most commonly serves as a form of affection or comfort for the characters engaged in the action. Cuddling generally involves two characters (but may incorporate more) and can be performed with or without clothes on.
There are also some questions I have.
d.d.m. said:
There is still some cases where only one character is holding the other or without chest contact.
It seems ok to tag them with embrace, but not with hug / cuddling / *_grab.
post #1853509 post #1729535 post #1707645 post #1671575
embrace could be used regardless of the position, as long as at least one character is holding another in their arms.
hug should be used when there is chest against chest contact and cuddling when all body is involved, even if only one character is actively hugging.
With this definition, it could be ok to implicate hug -> embrace and cuddling -> embrace.
d.d.m. said:
It doesn't seems useful to me, it could be removed from the cuddling wiki.
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Here's the changes to these new iterations of the wikis:
post #702550 post #693223 post #677328
This tag is used when two or more characters are holding each other in their arms, usually around the neck, back, chest, or waist. Some cases may involve only one character holding another character within their arms, with or without chest-to-chest contact between these characters.
post #2247115 post #1896942 post #1722874
A hug is a form of physical intimacy between two or more characters, that usually involves one or more characters closing or holding their arms around the neck, back, chest, or waist of another character. Some form of chest-to-body contact must be present between these characters.
post #2219964 post #1997395 post #1823942
Cuddling is an act of intimacy in which characters are in close, physical contact with each other. The act most commonly serves as a form of affection or comfort for the characters engaged in the action. Cuddling generally involves two characters (but may incorporate more), and must involve the full body of at least one character wrapping their own body close together with another character.
Hopefully these wikis are ready to implement (or at least close to implementing). Is it possible to change the embrace alias to an implication for hug -> embrace (and cuddling -> embrace)? I'm also still unclear whether or not embrace should clearly specify that it applies to characters who are standing, kneeling, and/or lying.
haryldson said:
Thoses wiki looks good to me. ๐The option to edit the request does not appear for wathever reason, but there is already a topic for hug -> embrace : topic #16144
Thank you for pointing me to that forum topic!
The tag alias embrace -> hug (forum #290416) has been rejected by @Millcore.