A Proper Introduction
Added 2024-08-07 13:01:56 +0000 UTCComments
Thanks for laying this all out there. I’ll say I differ from you in that I have a favorite size and it is borrower scale. While if I had to say I had a preference, it would be a story almost entirely set at borrower scale, the preference isn’t that strong against lots of size-changing happening. Honestly, for me the most important aspect is the relationship dynamic. The common thread in stories that I love is the giantess and the tiny (using these role terms for expediency) exploring their power dynamic and how it affects their relationship. My favorite stories feature a loving giantess who is forced to deal with the power she holds over the person she loves and the way that it distorts their relationship. But at the same time being into occasionally taking control and playing into the dominant role. You can see from the above paragraph why your Conjured story drew me in lol.
Your Name.
2024-10-04 13:10:19 +0000 UTCIf you want to go further down the rabbit hole of the ancient GTS internet presence, search for the archive of alt.sex.fetish.size posts from the mid 90s. There's some good stuff in there.
Bob Bobberson
2024-09-24 11:45:29 +0000 UTCreacted to the single growth chapter of Choose Your Shrinking like Einstein realizing that Newton's Laws of Motion don't apply at the atomic level
Luke
2024-08-11 00:09:39 +0000 UTCWow throwback to Minimizers Shrinking Site, I remember constantly reading that SW choose your own adventure story, there was one branch where one of them got shrunk and taken home in the others gym bag and that really stuck with me. It’s funny that you said you thought you were into SW until you saw the other end of the spectrum cause I was the exact same haha. Anyway love seeing new authors on the scene who actually know how to write. Keep doing your thing!
fosmat
2024-08-11 00:03:19 +0000 UTCAhh this is all great, and it’s funny how closely your origin story mirrors mine. That’s probably a pretty common tale, I guess, in the community but it still brings back memories of finding these sites you mentioned for the first time and realizing I’m not alone in the world with this stuff. It was a watershed for me and I’m guessing for some of your new readers, your stories may end up doing the same. Thanks for sharing.
stevebasic
2024-08-08 08:54:14 +0000 UTCFor me it makes it feel even more hopeless, like even if people found out you were wrongly accused they wouldn't care. But I also hate when I feel the author's political views slip in, like no this society could not happen because of #metoo.
Bird6925
2024-08-07 23:03:55 +0000 UTCYeah, totally. I also think like, you can get at a lot of what makes these NWO stories sexy without making it so overtly gendered; you can have a story about being wrongly accused and sentenced to be shrunken without also setting it in a hyper-matriarchal society, yknow? Why can't it be the case that men and women both get shrunken as punishment sometimes and just like in real life the punishment isn't always just, but this story is focusing on the story of it happening to a man?
Luke
2024-08-07 22:29:02 +0000 UTCI feel like NWO stories can be good even when they get kind of weird. I just wish they would preface the story with the author saying they aren't actually sexist or believe anything they write. I for one love some of the unfairness in stories where a court system will find someone guilty with no evidence and shrink them. Of course depending on how they write it, it can perpetuate extremely harmful ideas about false accusations. I find they play on my fears very well, and makes the whole piece more enjoyable. I just wish I could read the stories without thinking in the back of my mind if this person actually believes this stuff.
Bird6925
2024-08-07 22:14:42 +0000 UTC