What small details really elevate size content for you?
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I’m not talking about the popular tags or subject matters that we’re all familiar with, but the really minor details that bring this kink to the next level for you.
For me it’s:
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Facial expressions. I wanna know what the giant and even the tiny is feeling without being told what they’re feeling. Glaring down at you when they’re mad, an unhinged smile, letting that dominant mask slip when they get turned on…
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Playfulness. I wanna be a toy and toys are meant to be played with.
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Clothing descriptions. I like when people have fun with this. Of course we have the shirt pockets which are a SW staple, but I feel like we are really neglecting other options! Like the little pockets inside of a suit or jacket??? Imagine poking your head out and getting a face full of chest. Plus it probably smells so nice in there. Criminally underrated content if you ask me!
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@blehb If we’re talking about visual arts, facial expressions are paramount. It’s hard to design a single scene where both the tiny and giant’s expressions are fully visible while keeping the perspective and size difference intact, but so rewarding when it just works.
But I suppose you meant in written works? I have a few specific, very minor details I love that don’t come up that often :
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Trembling: If you’ve ever held a pet mouse in your palm, you know sometimes they vibrate when they’re nervous. Around that size, I would expect to feel a scared SW trembling and shaking in my hand, which for some reason makes me weak just thinking about it.
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Smell: I love a woman’s smell, I mean, not only the good freshly cleaned smell, but her natural, unaltered scent. The thought of being able to pick her up and smell her as I want, the way I want - everywhere - is heavenly. Even better if our smells are mixed, like with my own saliva or sweat. I guess it’s just hard to describe complex smells in a story.
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Anger: I just like pissed off smols, hehe. Their tiny angry squeaks, or just being so cute when they’re frustrated and trying to be heard. I guess I should add depression and other less common mental states that aren’t explored often in size fiction, for obvious reasons.
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@blehb For giant people, a sense of overwhelming size and weight, especially when that size can affect the environment as well as the smaller person. Descriptions that compare giant people to landscapes or other towering physical features are amazing. Thunderous voices that reverberate through bone and concrete, footsteps that cause miniature earthquakes. Giant eyes peering through a window, the pupils constricting at the sight of the smaller person.
For tiny people, I like the opposite. Descriptions of their softness and delicateness and quietness. How they can fit in certain places (especially hands and mouths).
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@foreverlurk Visual, written, etc. Whatever you want to discuss! My mind tends to go to writing because that’s my favorite medium for size, but I’m fascinated with what other people find attractive about this content.
I agree with all of this but the reverse lol. Imagining the heartbeat, tiny twitches, or breathing patterns of a giant. Burying yourself in clothes with their scent. Annoying the shit out of them…
My favorite concept to explore in M/f as far as mental states goes is anxiety, maybe because I’ve always had issues with it myself. Typically shrinking could be seen as a negative representation of feeling anxious, or being placed in an intimidating situation. But I love the idea of reversing that trope and the tiny finding a way to overcome not only that situation, but also their typical irrational fears.
Having a giant to protect and comfort you also helps with those feelings as well.
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@Nyx said in What small details really elevate size content for you?:
Giant eyes peering through a window, the pupils constricting at the sight of the smaller person.
Oh wow. Any predator-like description really triggers the animal part of my brain.
This goes for growling, drooling, having to pause to gain control of themselves… I’m so depraved.
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@blehb Oh man, I feel like I have so many that my brain is short circuiting. But off the top of my head I’m thinking
Fascination. Particularly when it’s the giant who’s fixated on the tiny’s size, but both ways is good too. Just him examining her in great detail, whether she’s okay with it or not. And he’s not necessarily doing it in a lustful way by feeling up her boobs or whatever, but he’s just so enchanted by how itty bitty she is. On the other end, maybe she’s running her fingers over the lines in his palm curiously, or looking up at him wide-eyed.
Frequent touching. It’s no secret that I love hands. Also my love language is physical touch. I just want to be held, fidgeted with, caressed, etc etc etc
Playfulness. Fully agree with you on this one. I love it when the giant’s having fun.
Casualness. There’s something so lovely about a couple reaching a level of comfort with each other so that their interactions become incredibly casual. She’s climbing all over him as he goes about his business, he idly picks her up without really needing to look, and likewise she hardly bats an eye when she’s plucked up into his hand or dumped into his pocket.
Words/dialogue. I really love dialogue in a story. Heck I even enjoy a good ol monologue, where the giant is rambling on about how small she is, what he might do to her, etc.
Warmth. Whether it’s him feeling her warm little body, or her reveling in his heat. Warmth really helps sell the fact that both beings are alive and real and actually feeling each other.
Weight. I love the emphasis of how light she is, or how easily he’s able to pin her down with the weight of a finger or with his lips.
I’ll be back if I think of more~
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@blehb said in What small details really elevate size content for you?:
@Nyx said in What small details really elevate size content for you?:
Giant eyes peering through a window, the pupils constricting at the sight of the smaller person.
Oh wow. Any predator-like description really triggers the animal part of my brain.
This goes for growling, drooling, having to pause to gain control of themselves… I’m so depraved.
The idea of a giant baring his teeth makes me swoon a little.
(I’m also depraved, heh.)
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@blehb said in What small details really elevate size content for you?:
Typically shrinking could be seen as a negative representation of feeling anxious, or being placed in an intimidating situation. But I love the idea of reversing that trope and the tiny finding a way to overcome not only that situation, but also their typical irrational fears.
Oh I love that idea, it’s just too easy to tie shrinking purely with negative emotions - in a negative light - all the time!
If only I wasn’t struggling with anxiety myself. I think I mentioned before that even from a young age, this fantasy always had a calming effect on me. There’s something about, like @Nyx said, a SW’s “softness and delicateness and quietness” that work just like benzos sometimes.
Having a giant to protect and comfort you also helps with those feelings as well.
And I like to think it can go both ways - not for protection, of course, but a tiny could also help a giant find his inner strength/confidence, and overcome his fears. Which I realize might go against the common trope of an all-powerful, almost infallible giant!
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@foreverlurk An all powerful giant can be exciting sometimes, but I think it’s much more interesting for him to have flaws and insecurities and vulnerable moments and all that jazz
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@littlest-lily said in What small details really elevate size content for you?:
Casualness. There’s something so lovely about a couple reaching a level of comfort with each other so that their interactions become incredibly casual. She’s climbing all over him as he goes about his business, he idly picks her up without really needing to look, and likewise she hardly bats an eye when she’s plucked up into his hand or dumped into his pocket.
YES. This is so much fun. And when they do encounter a new size-related obstacle it makes it so much more refreshing and interesting.
I also like dialogue-heavy stories. Makes the characters seem more human.
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@foreverlurk If the giant is also anxious (or has any vulnerabilities at all), even better! A wholesome and mutually beneficial relationship is far more interesting than the development being onesided.
Even all-powerful, “infallible” giants need their flaws. Arrogance, a lack of empathy, impatience, etc. There’s also something fascinating about seeing that exterior fall apart.
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@littlest-lily said in What small details really elevate size content for you?:
@foreverlurk An all powerful giant can be exciting sometimes, but I think it’s much more interesting for him to have flaws and insecurities and vulnerable moments and all that jazz
I realize it’s almost the antithesis of the kink but I like when power shifts back and forth between G and t (only possible if love or at least gentleness is involved in the scenario).
Different kinds of power, of course. She could never have any physical control, but she probably holds more sway over him overall than the casual observer might notice at first.
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@littlest-lily Agreed! However, I disagree that love needs to be part of it as per my first bullet below…
My list is:
- Really exploring the nitty-gritty of what it means for a dominant/predatory personality to need the submissive/prey personality in order to express and justify itself. Like, sure, the giant can huff and puff as much as they want but if they break their toy and there’s no one left to push around, then what? At the end of the day they’re just as powerless as the rest of us. (And to be menacing/dominant/authoritative in spite of that is one of the places where things get really interesting for me.)
- Physics and anatomy. Like, get as detailed with the physics as possible without breaking the fantasy. What does a follicle of a giant’s hair actually feel like? Is it the same diameter and texture as a regular human hair, or is it thicker and more wiry? What is the texture of their skin? Can you draw blood as easily? Can they move through water with more or less effort? What about their clothes? At a certain point fabric has to be engineered to a completely different degree than at a normal size, and it probably won’t feel soft to a tiny whatsoever. What are their caloric needs? Where does the food come from and how often do they need to eat? What’s the texture of a giant’s cum? Does its aesthetic viscosity match the size or is it exactly the same stuff that a normal-sized human produces and is only gloopy at that scale? (Thoughts on the physics of giant dicks could warrant an entire postdoc research career, too.)
- Logistics. Spending time thinking about how giants get around, how much damage they do or don’t do, or what might engineering for a giant look like.
The details of a giant’s very existence is just as important to me as their interrelations with tinies!
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Seconding Kisupure, I’m kind of weirdly detail orinted at the weirdest times, and a lot of times giants have me asking, ‘How??? How this? How that?’ Something that answers that question, however it shows up, even if it’s just a handwaved, ‘It’s magic, I don’t need to explain shit’, is great for me.
Beyond that… overwhelming. When I look as the giant, I want to casually, accidently dominate the tiny, just by existing. I touch them, they get sent flying. I move my hand when they stand on it, they fall over. Not purposeful threat, but the sheer difference in… existence, that she has to give way for the fact that is Me, and all the consequences that comes from that fact. To be blunt, I want the size to reflect something beyond… human. That they’re fundamentally something that can’t be stopped, but only survived; a force of nature.
When I look at the tiny’s perspective, I want that same dominance to be reflected, but as something that’s happening to them; if the giant is force of nature to them, I want that fact to be shown. There’s a story somewhere where it’s mentioned that the giant (post exercise) is so hot that sitting next to them the tiny feels like she’s in a sauna. Or, when the normal sits on their bed, it deforms under them, and the SW goes tumbling towards them, like gravity. In a bath together (or the ocean), the casual movements of the big make currents that threaten the tiny’s ability to stay afloat, to the point where said big may need to rescue them from… themselves.
That kind of thing brings a certain… weight to the story, a reality that makes it seem more real.