Danbooru

pad/s vs breast_pad/s

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This is regarding Hillside Moose's suggestion in the plural/singular alias thread at forum #14788.

Looking at the wiki for pad, we do define it as specifically referring to "breast stuffing" pads, so I can accept the argument that it's a natural pair and should be aliased to the plural rather than the singular.

However, my question is also about if we want to stick with pad/s or go with breast_pad/s, since we're explicitly using them for pads used with the breasts. It seems r0d3n7z asked a similar question in forum #16021 but nobody replied.

I guess a secondary question, then, would be breast_pads vs breast_stuffing/bra_stuffing. It's a question of whether we're tagging the action or the item, and whether we need separate tags for non-pad related but non-surgical augmentation of the breasts.

Thoughts?

Updated by Shinjidude

To provide some context: ~pad ~bra_stuffing has 41 posts.

10 of those actually involve expedient items such as included buns, fruit, etc rather than purpose-made breast pads.

7 of those have neither, only a joke or reference of some sort:
a) Protestations that breasts are real, and not padded: post #297705, post #328928.
b) Other Sakuya jokes: post #182460, post #184164, post #268841, post #268816.
c) Searching for lost breast pads: post #255207.

The rest are actual purpose-made breast_pads, but may or may not be worn, e.g. post #423794.

If we are going to use one tag for all of these possible meanings, breast_padding +1, because unlike the others, it can be loosely interpreted in order to cover all three.

I like breast_padding the most, for reasons others stated. It can be a noun or a verb, and can refer to actual purpose made breast pads or anything else that is used to enlarge the bust. It can also refer to the concept of breast padding, like in the "they're real!" Sakuya posts that were linked. It's also a natural extension of our current use of "pad = padding for breasts".

That's some incredibly useful ambiguity.

I'm also against aliasing it, though I suppose we could if people don't notice the transitions.

There are also pads like the kind you sit on (similar to a cushion), kneel on, exercise on, or sleep on (similar to a mattress).

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