e.g. post #2666700
suggestive_food currently implicates food_fetish, but I don't think that makes sense for food used as symbolism. Is suggestive_food only supposed to be used for food objects that are physically present in the scene?
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e.g. post #2666700
suggestive_food currently implicates food_fetish, but I don't think that makes sense for food used as symbolism. Is suggestive_food only supposed to be used for food objects that are physically present in the scene?
beholding said:
e.g. post #2666700suggestive_food currently implicates food_fetish, but I don't think that makes sense for food used as symbolism. Is suggestive_food only supposed to be used for food objects that are physically present in the scene?
According to the wiki:
Food used in a sexually suggestive way.
Mere iconography in place of text referring to sexual body parts I don't think counts as "used in a sexually suggestive way". Compare the three examples the wiki has, where the food item is being handled sexually, as if giving handjobs or performing fellatio on it.
That example image is tagged with eggplant, though, which is the same tag used for eggplants as literal objects. From what I can tell, this is consistent across similar images: items used as pictographs are tagged as that item. There's currently no way for the tagging system to distinguish between the two.