by Lastcall 41 aka 9SWLover

@giant-me Jit expressly created this forum for M/f fans to have a place to share their darker thoughts and fantasies. Even I have to remind myself of that occasionally.
@tiny-ivy Oh yeah. Earlier in the season they showed Dr. Psycho (a dwarf) as having mind-controlled Giganta into marrying him (not at all canon). In a subsequent episode, Poison Ivy casually inquires “how did this work…sexually” (Psycho’s reply: “Not great!”).
Note that the Giganta eps had different writers than the ep with the Giant Ivy/vore gag. That they did all this in the first season demonstrates a boldness that kink-smugglers didn’t used to have.
@blehb said:
Also a SW Tomagotchi game??? It NEEDS to be made. Maybe a bit more forgiving though.
Different kinds of care and feeding, certainly.
There are number of giant dudes here who have talked about enjoying a “harem” of tiny ladies at their beck and call. I have a question for the tiny ladies: Do you prefer to have your giant all to yourself, or do you fantasize just as often about being one of several shrunken women under a giant’s control? If the latter, is there a pecking order among the tinies, a shrunken sisterhood, or is it every little gal for herself?
So, I was checking Wikipedia to see if the release dates for certain TV series had been updated, and I spotted the following on the page for Gen V:
- Lizze Broadway as Emma Meyer, a YouTuber that can shrink to 5 inches.
Vexingly, I couldn’t find any citation for an external source that would confirm the shrinking aspect of this character. Ms. Broadway’s pinned tweet features a still from the series trailer depicting a blood-drenched Emma looking up. Note that in the brief shot from the trailer at the top of this thread depicts a shrunken woman much smaller than 5 inches.
Further bulletins as events warrant.
@sloppy_amy I’ve told you before, Amy, we don’t use that word. She’s a “pet” or a “toy.” Sometimes a “lost and forgotten toy.”
Aisha Tyler had herself a shrunken woman moment on Talk Soup:

I don’t experience body dysmorphia, with regard to Size Fantasy or otherwise. Like @blehb, Size Fantasy is for me completely separate from my IRL physical self. I’ve never felt particularly tall or short, and I’ve never been involved with particularly short or tall women. To me, the whole point is fantastic size difference, so one’s mundane size is irrelevant.
A primary reason why I’m always insisting on more depictions of male giants in Size Fantasy is that I want to imagine what male giants look like to those who find them attractive. It’s not that I find my IRL body “unsuitable” for imagining as a giant, I just don’t kid myself that there aren’t archetypes out there that people prefer. 