I looked into it a bit. There is a tag for rearing where only the back legs are on the ground, but it seems to not apply to their front legs being on raised surfaces, only in the air. Which makes sense for a equine that is indeed rearing. Still, wish there was a way to distinguish pictures by said description for ease of finding. It does make the plot look rather pleasant, doesn’t it?
Is there a descriptor for when a pony has their back legs on the ground but their top legs are on a elevated surface, like Sugar Belle here on the display case? Obviously there isn’t a clear tag, otherwise it probably would’ve been tagged as such, but just any kind of descriptor would be nice to know, maybe a tag if it was on a different image sharing site or “booru.” And this is obviously a tame situation, but what is it about that general pose that is so suggestive? It’s probably easier to “present” with all four hooves on the ground and then leaning forward with one’s upper body. And yet this pose just whispers something to the more primal instincts of the mind. Why? Any answers are appreciated.