How do I tag this?

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post #10519147
Is there a tag for this specific 3-4 panel page POV shift? When the POV changes to an armature porno camera placement, on a counter.
It's been really popular in eromanga in the last 2-3 years, used to show that "they did it for hours in many positions".

The way the bangs curl inwards towards the face to frame the eyes like in post #347863 (nsfw), what is the tag for that?
Here are some other examples:
post #3921
post #485753 - both sisters have it
post #288571 - girl on the left
post #2652756 - Lust arguably has a wavy hair version of it
post #10471164
post #9396663 - I dare say even a Pokemon has it to make it look more feminine (along with eyeshadow and all that lol)

Its usually a trait seen in characters who are coquettish if that matters. Hair curls into their cheeks like that. Sometimes from the side profile it's like they stick forwards too.

Placeholder1996 said:

post #10542358 I can't tell exactly what they're doing here, if it's even anything that has a tag.

tea ceremony

Fhtagn said:

post #10543499

Do we have a tag for "playing horsie" like the one above? I don't think it's a piggyback.

The wiki page for horseback_riding linked another page about "people pretending to be horses", which is NOT what I imagined at all and I don't think it's appropriate for the post I linked above.

Edit: Just remembered that this pool existed. Do we really not have a tag for it?

I found riding person, maybe a bad tag name and massively undertagged.

post #10549259: Wiki for Nintendo_Switch tag implies I shouldn't be using handheld_game_console, but rather just game_console for its docked form; however, holding_handheld_game_console seems like the only one I can use to highlight character is holding what appears to be a docked Switch... and this tag will auto-include said handheld_game_console. The question is, do I really need to choose between Nintendo_Switch and holding_handheld_game_console tags for this submission? Temporarily assumed so and went with the latter as the more outwardly depicted one, but this doesn't feel right.