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{{ContentTag | {{ContentTag | ||
|type=Costume | |type=Costume | ||
|subtype1=Costume | |||
|description=Any full-body suit that is form-fitting; must cover the arms and legs. | |description=Any full-body suit that is form-fitting; must cover the arms and legs. | ||
|note=Should '''not''' be confused with | |note=Should '''not''' be confused with [[leotard]], [[animegao]], [[bodystocking]], [[swimsuit]], or [[skinsuit]]. | ||
|gender=The gender of the one wearing the bodysuit determines if the tag is placed in the female or male [[namespace]]. | |gender=The gender of the one wearing the bodysuit determines if the tag is placed in the female or male [[namespace]]. | ||
|japanese=プラグスーツ | |japanese=プラグスーツ | ||
Latest revision as of 21:43, 14 January 2026
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: Any full-body suit that is form-fitting; must cover the arms and legs.
- Notes: Should not be confused with leotard, animegao, bodystocking, swimsuit, or skinsuit.
- Gender: The gender of the one wearing the bodysuit determines if the tag is placed in the female or male namespace.
- Japanese: プラグスーツ
- Slave Tags: Female, Male - with notable synonyms biosuit and plugsuit.