How detailed are your size fantasies
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I have quite a few size fantasies. Some of them have quite a bit of world building, some of them have no world building and are just a huge guy and a tiny women. I have this size fantasy where I woke up in a white void with a door, walked through the door and found my self in a mansion for a giant with a maid outfit on suddenly, I was forced to serve a huge master and I now have to find a way out the mansion. Sometimes they are told through first person and sometimes third. Do your size fantasies often have lots of world building or detailed stories, or do they have no stories and just involve a people at abnormal sizes?
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@TakoAlice8 My fantasies usually start off simple (a giant person and a tiny person) and then if the scenario appeals to me, I start adding more details to it. I love worldbuilding in stories, so by the end of the fantasy, I’ve usually created an entire world around the original concept.
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I usually center a lot of my imaginations around already existing characters and franchises, so when it comes to the worldbuilding aspect I usually just tweak the already existing world and story a bit to make it fit the size narrative I have in mind But generally I like having a sense of why something happens, maybe not the entire history of how it came to be, but just the knowledge of that the world the vast size differences exist in have some sort of explanation to them - wether that is via a curse or aliens or whatever. So worldbuilding is generally important (or is that just details overall, I may misunderstand worldbuilding haha) for me to fully feel entertwined with the story/imagination and enjoy it. But am I feeling extra frisky the world around whatever scenario presented usually is not too important
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@TakoAlice8 It has varied over the years, and even now different moods take me down different paths.
When I started out, I would take two or more existing characters, either fictional or real, and imagine how they would react to encountering size differential. It wasn’t always interesting; I knew from the beginning not everyone would get into it as much as I would. Sometimes, however, it got exciting when the size differential revealed something previously unknown about a character (but if it diverged too widely from what was already known, it would break the spell).
Later, I would start with a particular situation or activity that would be more exciting with the addition of size differential, and I tried to imagine what kind of person the characters would have to be to make it happen. At first, of course, it was laughably transparent that I had invented these characters simply to engage in the desired scenario, but I came to appreciate that more complex and fully-realized characters having plausible reactions that eventually lead to sexytimes was more satisfying, and watching “normies” take a journey into size kink was as exciting if not more so than characters who were ready for sizey sex right out of the box.
As I started molding these ideas into narratives, it became clear that the social context of size differential would have direct implications for individual characters’ attitudes towards people of different sizes and their presumptions about what kinds of relationships are permissible (or possible). Is size difference unheard of and fantastical? Is it common and well-understood? Is it a natural phenomenon, such as whole species that are differently sized? Does it happen by a known process or for a specific reason? Does it have a random cause, like catching a virus? Are tiny people considered low-status? Are giant people considered monsters? Answering these questions helps form a baseline from which the characters are conceived. If cruelty to tinies is the norm, then it doesn’t say much about a particular giant if they treat tinies callously.
I cycle up and down this scale of complexity depending on what I’m in the mood for. Since sizey thoughts are always lurking in my imagination, my mood for complex or simple fantasies can differ from hour to hour.
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I do like elaborate worldbuilding. I like fantasy plots about women being sent as sacrifices to giants or borrower type girls living in the walls and my imagination does run wild thinking about the logistics of things. But even with stories in a more modern realistic setting I like to think about how shrunken women would be treated. Worlds where giants and tinies coexist and there are shared roads and spaces to interact. Worlds where tinies are pets and shown off on social media and have dedicated tiny pet stores. I like to think about the politics and cultures of these kinds of worlds in depth.
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@TakoAlice8 I am aaaaall over the board with this! Since I write, sometimes I’m thinking through more complicated word building, plot points, character development and conversations, etc. Sometimes if I’m just daydreaming without actually working on a story, things are a little bit simpler. I’ll usually self insert and have some kind of encounter with a fictional character or my husband or something, and I make things up as I go along. And then sometimes it gets even more simple than that, just a quick feeling in the moment. Like I’ll sit down after an exhausting day and imagine a giant finger petting my head like “good job,” or maybe I’ll be doing dishes or some other unwanted chore, and I’ll imagine a finger and thumb pinching me around the torso and pulling me away from the task lol. I don’t even have a proper “character” in mind playing the giant necessarily, it’s just brief imaginings.
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@littlest-lily Yup, I do the “quick sensation” daydream too. Usually just looking at my open hand, then curling my fingers and imagining how she feels against my palm. Just a few seconds away from reality.
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@Olo Love it!! I’m glad I’m not the only one. I know we’re a big group of weirdos compared to the normies… but sometimes I feel like I’m a weirdo amongst weirdos
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@Olo said in How detailed are your size fantasies:
@littlest-lily Yup, I do the “quick sensation” daydream too. Usually just looking at my open hand, then curling my fingers and imagining how she feels against my palm. Just a few seconds away from reality.
Sorry for necroing this thread but I have to say, you have no idea how relieved I am to learn someone else do this too. I’ve been doing the exact same thing forever, so thanks for proving I’m not insane, LOL.
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@foreverlurk said:
thanks for proving I’m not insane, LOL.
There’s nothing sane about this, fella. It’s just a good kind of crazy.
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My ideas often start out as a simple concept (‘I’m a big giant and protecting a woman’, or ‘I’m cuddling with a tiny woman who is cuddling a smaller woman’), but my mind… festers. I can’t just leave a simple idea be.
Suddenly, there’s revenge plots. Suddenly, there’s world buildings on SW societies where there are no men and new people literally grow from trees. Suddenly, the giant has a backstory where he used to be normal sized before he became a successful knight and indulged in dragon blood, and is trying to reconnect with his childhood friend, mixed with some stuff about elves as a race of giants and culture shock.
And it just spirals, and spirals, and spirals, until my mind latches onto a new size-themed idea and starts sprialing on that.
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@i-am-insane said:
And it just spirals, and spirals, and spirals, until my mind latches onto a new size-themed idea and starts sprialing on that.
Sounds very familiar. Not even the ADHD meds can put a stop to it.
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@Olo
I manage to keep myself largely doing something throughout the day, but at night, when I’m trying to sleep?There’s a reason so many of my ideas revolve around a sleeping giant.