tag:danbooru.me,2005:/forum_topics/11659Tag alias: mound_of_venus -> groin2015-05-14T04:18:53-04:00tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/1048032015-05-14T04:18:53-04:002015-05-14T04:18:53-04:00@albert: The tag alias mound_of_venus -> groin has been...<p>The tag alias mound_of_venus -> groin has been approved.</p>albert/users/1tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/1046782015-05-09T15:14:15-04:002015-05-09T15:44:00-04:00@hemoglobin: I suspect mound_of_venus was originally meant...<p>I suspect <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-tag-empty" href="/wiki_pages/mound_of_venus" title="This wiki page does not have a tag">mound_of_venus</a> was originally meant to refer to the mons pubis, and probably was used for images like <a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/107226">post #107226</a>; whereas <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-tag-empty" href="/wiki_pages/pelvic_line" title="This wiki page does not have a tag">pelvic_line</a> was meant to refer to the groin, as in <a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/2001632">post #2001632</a>. Then somehow someone decided they should be the same tag? I don't get that.</p><p>In any case, it appears that every post that got tagged mound_of_venus for the pubic mound also includes the groin.</p>hemoglobin/users/23432tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/1046772015-05-09T14:52:25-04:002015-05-09T14:55:41-04:00@hemoglobin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groin
The line...<p><a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groin">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groin</a></p><p>The line that gets tagged with this extends well beyond where female pubic hair typically grows.</p><p>I just think that the tag is getting under-used, because it refers to a depression at the lower edges of the belly, but the tag name seems to refer to the belly itself (or possibly the mons pubis).</p><p>If groin is also too confusing, what else? inguen? inguinal furrow?</p>hemoglobin/users/23432tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/1046762015-05-09T14:48:24-04:002015-05-09T14:48:24-04:00@Gollgagh: > OOZ662 said:
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> I always thought the groin...<blockquote>
<p>OOZ662 said:</p>
<p>I always thought the groin was the "underside," as in what the foot contacts in the classic kick-to-the-nuts.</p>
</blockquote><p>This is what I'd always thought as well, until I <a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groin">looked it up five minutes ago</a></p>Gollgagh/users/214837tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/1046752015-05-09T14:35:49-04:002015-05-09T14:35:49-04:00@OOZ662: I always thought the groin was the "underside,"...<p>I always thought the groin was the "underside," as in what the foot contacts in the classic kick-to-the-nuts. A synonym for "crotch." Whereas the Mound of Venus was the area where female pubic hair generally grows, not including the vulva.</p>OOZ662/users/332700tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/1046742015-05-09T13:48:37-04:002015-05-09T13:48:37-04:00@hemoglobin: create alias mound_of_venus -> groin
Link to...<p>create alias <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-tag-empty" href="/wiki_pages/mound_of_venus" title="This wiki page does not have a tag">mound_of_venus</a> -> <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/groin">groin</a></p><p><a class="dtext-link" href="/tag_aliases?search%5Bid%5D=12903">Link to alias</a></p><p>Both the wiki description and images tagged indicate this tag is equivalent to Pixiv's <a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="http://dic.pixiv.net/a/%E9%BC%A0%E8%B9%8A%E9%83%A8">鼠蹊部</a>, which translates to groin, not mons pubis. It's very strange to have "mound" in a tag which refers to a depression.</p>hemoglobin/users/23432