Awoos the Kinkwolf

A yiffy alt of another lemming who shall not be named. 18+, minors dni.

Male, He/Them.

A kinkwolf, into bdsm, petplay, latex, chastity, hypnosis and other fun stuff. Feel free to make flirty replies at me in responses to my posts, although I may blush.

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Cake day: June 8th, 2023

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  • Okay, I’m re-reading everything and I think I’m misunderstanding things (which is probably a problem on my end; my reading comprehension is terrible). Just for the sake of examples, what would the following be tagged?:

    • A character that appears otherwise male, but has a visible vagina.
    • And conversely, a character that has a feminine body style, but with a penis.
    • A character that has a feminine body structure and genitals, is holding a trans flag and the description talks about them recently having transitioned to female.
    • A character with breasts and a penis, and whose overall body type besides that is somewhere between masculine and feminine.
    • A character with no defining sexual characteristics, and who is referred to as “it” in the description.

  • Hello! I’m the one who made the original thread, thanks for thinking about this. I’m also a cis male, and don’t know much about trans and intersex people, so consider anything I say with a grain of salt.

    My original proposal was basically lifted from e621’s tagging rules, just as a way to start conversation: https://e621.net/wiki_pages/3294 I’d personally be fine with “I” for characters that have a “non-traditional” arrangement of genitals (including none), and it probably is easier to explain than andro/gynomorph.

    I’m not too sure about the terminology myself, but my understanding is that (at least as far as e621 are concerned) andro and gynomorph refer explicitly to physical characteristics rather than gender identity. Specifically, gynomorph refers to a feminine body with a penis, and andromorph refers to a masculine body with a vagina. I think the actual gender of the characters aren’t involved in the definitions.

    Of course, I’ve been known to be wrong before, and this is an area I don’t feel anywhere near qualified to speak with authority. I’d be interested to hear the thoughts of people more involved in this sort of thing.

    [F*] for a character that looks male (or intersex) but identifies as female would be fine by me. Although that has opened up a question as to whether we use “tag what we see” or whether a character’s identity is important.

    And thanks for not entertaining the terms “dickgirl”, “futa” and “cuntboy” because… Blegh.