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+-SH suggestive195754 +-SH artist:sevenada85 +-SH soarin'18229 +-SH spitfire16037 +-SH pegasus525794 +-SH pony1672993 +-SH g42103796 +-SH blushing289884 +-SH duo196004 +-SH eye contact7821 +-SH female1880760 +-SH looking at each other37420 +-SH male576233 +-SH mare788371 +-SH nudity535785 +-SH sheath3898 +-SH ship:soarinfire660 +-SH shipping263381 +-SH stallion206841 +-SH straight186531
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Heartily agree.
Actually, you have forgotten – roughly 50 or so sheath images were deemed questionable because 1. All that was visible was the sheath, no other genitals and 2. The sheath was no more than a bulge. (This would make it comparable to the bulge or cameltoe tags).
That allowance was fairly restrictive, and something like this would count as questionable because you can’t see balls or the head of the penis.
Sorry for the mix-up. This is probably what ryan was remembering, although it was questionable, not suggestive.
Uh, no?
Who’s rule?
Sheath = explicit.
Due to what? If you mean her inconsistent character portrayal as a bitch to Soarin in Rainbow Falls, I’ve found remarkably few people give a fuck about the writer’s incompetence in how they wrote her in that episode. People will sooner disregard a single episode’s bad writing to keep a ship they like alive, than to drop it.
I find the far bigger reason Soarinfire is scarce nowadays is because, in le same episode, SoarinDash grew in popularity ten-fold because it got screen-time fuel. So when people do ship Soarin with a female, these days it’s almost exclusively Dash.
No doubt it’s a combination of both factors, but one is a much bigger reason than the other.