Topic: Penile penetration BUR

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

The bulk update request #3991 is pending approval.

create alias penis_in_cervix (14) -> penis_in_uterus (64)
create implication penis_in_uterus (64) -> cervical_penetration (4904)
create implication penis_in_uterus (64) -> penile_penetration (314705)
create implication penis_in_ear (287) -> ear_penetration (2130)
create implication penis_in_ear (287) -> penile_penetration (314705)
create implication penis_in_navel (174) -> navel_penetration (1106)
create implication penis_in_navel (174) -> penile_penetration (314705)
create implication penis_in_nose (55) -> nasal_penetration (383)
create implication penis_in_nose (55) -> penile_penetration (314705)
create implication nasal_penetration (383) -> penetration (839501)
create implication nasal_penetration (383) -> nasal (26)
create implication penis_in_ovipositor (7) -> ovipositor_penetration (97)
create implication penis_in_ovipositor (7) -> penile_penetration (314705)
create implication ovipositor_penetration (97) -> penetration (839501)
create implication ovipositor_penetration (97) -> ovipositor (2992)
create implication penis_in_sheath (118) -> sheath_penetration (492)
create implication penis_in_sheath (118) -> penile_penetration (314705)

Reason: Since uterus_penetration is aliased to cervical_penetration, aliasing penis_in_uterus to penis_in_cervix seems reasonable. Reversed.

Nasal and ovipositor penetration are missing the usual implications, might as well add them while at it.

Updated

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia said:
The cervix or cervix uteri (Latin, 'neck of the uterus') is the lower part of the uterus (womb) in the human female reproductive system. (...) The narrow, central cervical canal runs along its entire length, connecting the uterine cavity and the lumen of the vagina.

If we consider the uterus to be strictly a cavity and the cervix to be strictly a canal for the purpose of e621 tagging, it makes more sense to use "cervical penetration" instead of "uterine/uterus penetration" and "penis in uterus" instead of "penis in cervix".

gattonero2001 said:
If we consider the uterus to be strictly a cavity and the cervix to be strictly a canal for the purpose of e621 tagging, it makes more sense to use "cervical penetration" instead of "uterine/uterus penetration" and "penis in uterus" instead of "penis in cervix".

Updated.

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