What celebrities would you want to see more of in sizekink content?
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This is my first post here, so I thought I would make it matter!
We all had that moment thinking to ourselves what a shame it is that there isn’t more SW or size related content of a character or person we really like.
Name away your favorite or underrated celebrities!
In what context would you like to see them? And in what format: erotica stories, collages, fanart?
Don’t hesitate to upload pictures or photos if you have anyI will start and say that my two choices would definitely be:
- RACHEL COOK
& - OLIVIA CLÁUDIA MOTTA CASTA
Some of you might recognize them or already know them.
These models are in my opinion two of the most attractive cuties in the world and it’s really a pity that they went unnoticed in the Micro/Macro community and that we’re not giving them more love as SW enthousiasts_
RACHEL COOK :
_OLIVIA CLÁUDIA MOTTA CASTA
- RACHEL COOK
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All of them but if I had to pick two Claudia black and Florence Pugh I think they would play off each other well
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ooh I’m not sure I want to compete in the ‘being tiny’ market with them
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@Deedee Personality is infinitely more important than appearance in a tiny woman. That and flavor.
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@Olo I do pride myself on being tasty…
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I can’t find my post in the forum but it doesn’t seem to be locked or archived, is it normal?
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@Olo Rachel Cook seems like the high school crush kind of sweet pixie girl from what I’ve seen
But as far as flavor goes I definitely see Olivia as a lickful of tastiness
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@Deedee There’s no competition here, we value our dolls in all their shapes and flavors
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I just have a laundry list of Instagram models I wish would lend themselves to Size content. I have no indication they’d be into it at all.
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@Aborigen said in What celebrities would you want to see more of in sizekink content?:
I just have a laundry list of Instagram models I wish would lend themselves to Size content. I have no indication they’d be into it at all.
Yeah that’s kinda how I feel about it, too. Not to yuck anyone’s yum- this is fantasy after all.
That said, personally, the idea of having a sizey interaction with a celeb or internet famous person feels a tad ooky on the grounds that 1- I don’t know them personally and 2- It toes the lines of consent.
Sure, famous people have porn made in their likeness after all. Someone literally turned Rebecca Black into a giantess once (which she seemed receptive to when asked about it, funnily enough.) But I ask myself how I would feel if random people had my photos and were turning me into a giantess or manipulating my body or face to fit their particular fantasy without my knowledge. And you know what… it doesn’t feel great. lol
I could potentially be an outlier here though because for me, everything I like about this fantasy is founded on trust. I couldn’t care less what the person looks like- if they’re hot, if they’re not- if I don’t trust them first. So it just follows naturally that I can’t think of a single famous person I’d want to see in size content.
But again, I speak for myself. Fantasizing about an adult celeb for any reason is totally valid, just not for me. I find topics like these fascinating because it helps me juxtapose my own thoughts on the matter. I’m actually wondering now how many women here would want to see a giant Henry Cavill It’s kinda fun learning how different and yet the same we all really are.
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@skysayl said:
That said, personally, the idea of having a sizey interaction with a celeb or internet famous person feels a tad ooky on the grounds that 1- I don’t know them personally and 2- It toes the lines of consent.
Sure, famous people have porn made in their likeness after all. Someone literally turned Rebecca Black into a giantess once (which she seemed receptive to when asked about it, funnily enough.) But I ask myself how I would feel if random people had my photos and were turning me into a giantess or manipulating my body or face to fit their particular fantasy without my knowledge. And you know what… it doesn’t feel great. lolSame, and for the same reasons. So my fantasies don’t involve people in real life, which extends to celebrities or other public figures.
In saying that, some giants I’ve fantasised about (or created original characters with) have been inspired by characters played by certain celebrities, or their physical characteristics like hair, face or body shape, noses, hand size, etc. Features that I generally find attractive. Henry Cavill (lololololol) has made the list, along with Lee Pace, Richard Armytage, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and a handful of professional wrestlers for their great thighs.
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@skysayl Interesting, I’m in the same boat! It’s kinda similar to how I’m not interested in fanfiction either and would much rather read original content involving size. And that’s kinda silly because it extends to fictional characters, and yet my mind has this weird blockage of “that’s not what those characters were created for, this is lacking consent somehow”. But I do especially feel that for real people (even though I completely understand that these are just fantasies and I don’t think there’s necessarily anything wrong with it if someone else does it, just not for me).
I will say that it used to be a bit different though. When I was younger I would fantasize about YouTubers/musicians/characters from movies who I would have loved to meet/hang out with. But the key thing there was that it was (for the most part) 100% platonic and completely divorced from the kink aspect. I just thought it might be cool to be friends with them, and it added a layer of fun and vulnerability if I was tiny when that happened.
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@skysayl Thank you for your input.
I honestly didn’t expect this divergence of perspectives (or for this discussion to be brought up at all). I never interacted in the micro/macro communities before, so I might just be unfamiliar with some of the frequently discussed topics here.
Here’s my chance to contribute.I mostly understand your point. But I fail to see how not knowing a public celebrity personally would warrant it into ooky territory. Same thing for it blurring the line of consent.
For your first point, they are actors and models. Capitalizing on their audiences’ emotional and sexual fantasies is the backbone of their professions (Henry Cavill being one of the chief examples). People they don’t know developing para-social relationships with them is par for the course. It goes for every industry: streamers, idols, youtubers, A-list actors, models, porn actresses, etc. I don’t think knowing them personally should be a requirement to engage with their work lol
As for consent, I would word it differently for the sake of not blurring the definition with that of actual real-life sex consent. Let’s use permission for a better fit.
Again, I understand your point and agree with it. It would bother me too, if I wasn’t a model or any kind of celebrity. I worked in modeling before with various models, men and women. None of us minded being fantasized on by our audience the few times we brought this topic. If they’re not indifferent to it, some find it hilarious or flattering.
“Well, our job obviously entails that, silly.”
It’s not just normalized, it’s accepted and expected the more famous you are in this industry.
The only thing that really rubs everyone the wrong way is for people to capitalize on their pics without permission or to divert their audience/followers with fake accounts.But the same concerns on consent/permission could be raised about the much bigger communities of writers fanfic-ing various actors or boys bands members and making them partake in all kind of unholy shenanigans in their stories. These instances are so frequent that they made their way to the mainstream.
The persons involved cannot realistically agree or disagree to every scenario and its varieties, even less so if they are the kind to not care in the least. I might find most of said fanfics to be uncomfortable reads, but that’s just me. That doesn’t make them wrong.
I still maintain that it’s perfectly normal and it shouldn’t be considered an issue by projecting ourselves too much into it.I know I might be the odd fish swimming against the tide here, but it’s a genuinely surprising perspective to stumble across to say the least.
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A little confused at how this conversation is going lol… but if I’m attracted to you I’m most likely going to have a size fantasy about you
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I’m going to make a generalization and say that looking at an image of a random person or celebrity and deciding to incorporate that image into a personal sexual fantasy is a form of entitlement that anyone can indulge in but is massively encouraged by the male gaze. Men in our society have no problem speculatively placing anyone and anything into a sexual context, and this extends to discussion prompts like “Wouldn’t [X} make an awesome giantess?” and the thousands of sizey photoshops we’ve seen since the dawn of the Internet. I’m not saying this always wrong, exactly, but it’s an artifact of our sexist culture and we shouldn’t be surprised when women are less likely to engage in it.
The whole issue of photoshopping people without their consent (or legal permission to use the photos) is complicated because, to be blunt, Size Fantasy as a genre might not have become as popular as it is today without it. Today we have hundreds and hundreds of Size artists, writers, render artists, models, actors, and other creative people producing specifically with a Size fetish audience in mind. Thirty years ago we, uh, didn’t. Individual fetishists were creating for themselves, but they probably would never have started sharing their creations if they didn’t think there was an audience for it. In the 90s, simple photoshops of celebrities enlarged to 500-feet-tall were thrillingly easy to make and circulate, rapidly demonstrating that an audience for Size Fantasy did in fact exist. These days I don’t look twice at most Size photo collages, because tailored Size illustrations and renders exist in plenty. We also have models and actors who are intentionally posing to be 'shopped into Size collages, and those always make me smile. We now have the luxury of disregarding celebrity photo collages and pirated porn.
@littlest-lily said:
It’s kinda similar to how I’m not interested in fanfiction either and would much rather read original content involving size.
So here is where I admit that my autism is something of a hindrance to enjoying Size content. When I first started browsing Size Tumblr, I was flummoxed by all the characters from anime and videogames being shoehorned into size scenarios. Did these shows or games have regular Size themes? Some basic research indicated that no, they were from all manner of genres and didn’t particularly lend themselves to the scifi or supernatural genres where growth and shrinking were possible. It took me probably longer than necessary to realize that the artists and 3D modelers were using established characters from known fandoms because that’s all they had to work with. The fact that their giantess waifu was from a show where no one ever grew or shrank wasn’t an obstacle for them, but it was a constant frustration to me.
For me, the goal was to enjoy size differential itself, not imagine how established characters would appear and respond to a mixed-size juxtaposition. The backstories of these characters was a distraction at best and often spoiled the whole illusion. If they were from a genre where a Size encounter made sense, fantasy magic or superheroes, say, it was easier to accept. Giant Mulder or Shrunken Scully, sure. The Tiny Housewives of Beverly Hills, not so much.
So, yes, please, create original characters and settings for your Size scenarios. Put a little work into how they got that way. Take pity on the literal-minded.