Topic: Shouldn't these crossdressing searches tend to be opposite and not so similar?

Posted under General

I've done a couple of searches, one was for:
gynomorph crossdressing -female -male
I expected to find pictures of girls w/ dicks in masculine clothing, and instead mostly found characters in feminine clothing, nevertheless tagged as gynomorph.

Another search was for:
andromorph crossdressing -female -male
I expected an exact opposite to the last result, but instead of being opposite it's extremely similar. Characters in feminine clothing, tagged as crossdressing, but also as andromorph.

Well, sure doesn't seem like the same style of clothing should be crossdressing for both of them!

Something seems to be undecided or inconsistent, should not one search yield opposing results to the other?

andromorphs are male-bodied characters with a pussy, and crossdressing considers their body for purposes of tagging it. ergo, an andromorph would be considered crossdressing if they are wearing a skirt. vice versa, gynomorphs are considered female-bodied, so they would get tagged crossdressing if they're wearing masculine clothing.

siral_exan said:
andromorphs are male-bodied characters with a pussy, and crossdressing considers their body for purposes of tagging it. ergo, an andromorph would be considered crossdressing if they are wearing a skirt. vice versa, gynomorphs are considered female-bodied, so they would get tagged crossdressing if they're wearing masculine clothing.

honestly, I'd say we might should just avoid tagging crossdressing on characters who aren't just male or female entirely. I feel like some of it gets kinda fucky when you get down into it, especially when you get into bottomwear, and _especially_ when the clothes are gendered for ergonomic/comfort/practical reasons. for example, tagging a gynomorph character wearing, like, swim trunks or an andromorph character wearing panties with crossdressing just dosn't seem right to me.

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