@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.