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No, as per all our definitions waiter is a male based tag, if a female is wearing a male uniform its seen as crossdressing
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*'''Type''': [[Costume]]
{{ContentTag
*'''Description''': Male version of [[waitress]]
|type=Costume
*'''Note''': Should '''not''' be confused with the [[waitress]] tag.
|description=Male version of [[waitress]].
*'''Female''': If the person wearing the waiter clothing is female, use the [[waiter]] tag in the [[namespaces|default namespace]], in conjunction with the [[crossdressing]] tag.
|note=Should '''not''' be confused with the [[waitress]] or [[butler]] tags.
 
|gender=The one wearing the waitress clothing decides if the tag is placed in the female or male [[namespace]].
[[Category:Tag]]
::::If female, use in conjunction with the [[crossdressing|female:crossdressing]] tag.
|taggroupid=8133
|maletaggroupid=8134
}}

Revision as of 11:52, 27 March 2013

Reminder: Tags require sufficient presence to be applied, unless an exception is noted below. If a tag type is hyperlinked, refer to the linked page for any additional presence or tagging notes.

  • Description: Male version of waitress.
  • Notes: Should not be confused with the waitress or butler tags.
  • Gender: The one wearing the waitress clothing decides if the tag is placed in the female or male namespace.
If female, use in conjunction with the female:crossdressing tag.