
Best posts made by Olo
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RE: A professional taste tester
@cyberpool Oh, look at that mouthful! I’ll be all night tasting her.
Did you make this collage?
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RE: Out of their Element
@littlest-lily said in Out of their Element:
“I… I just want to play with you more,”
That’s Aiden’s line.
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RE: Cis straight men who are into shrunken women : How tall are you?
5’9", dad bod. If you want more details, I’ll be at SizeCon in Portland at the end of February.
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RE: Busted!
@mrgoblinging7 Get caught in the candy jar, get sucked like a lemon drop.
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RE: Out of their Element
@littlest-lily Aww. I got some strong Minami-kun no Koibito vibes from their “hug.”
"You can stay here forever if you want…”
In other stories similar to this, such an offer by the biggo often provokes the more self-effacing tiny to respond with something like, “Be realistic. What if you get a girlfriend?” This is, of course, a test to get a glimpse at the biggo’s self-perception of his romantic ambitions. The tiny is typically pessimistic about such a possibility and is looking for either confirmation or a reason to hope.
Here, Evie is too wrapped up in the fantasy to risk disturbing it with such provocations. I wonder if she understands that Aiden, too, is entertaining a fantasy he doesn’t want to end.
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RE: Why do you want to be shrunk?
@i-am-insane said:
Side note, but I’m pretty sure Stockholm syndrome was disproved, because the robbers were relatively normal people, and the police were such assholes the people ‘afflicted’ just didn’t want to help them.
This is correct. The police were incompetent and endangered the lives of the hostages, and afterwards one of the hostages (a woman) told reporters “At least the robbers expressed some concern for our safety.” The police were indignant and smeared the hostages as emotionally unstable and brainwashed by the robbers.
“Stockholm Syndrome” might have been forgotten as baseless slander but a couple of years later the Patty Hearst trial was all over the media and defense lawyer F. Lee Bailey (whom you might remember from the OJ Simpson trial) tried to use a “brainwashing” defense for Hearst, who had actively participated in crimes committed by her kidnappers. The defense failed, but the “syndrome” was implanted in the public consciousness.
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RE: Personal Farm (M/ff...)
@luvenar said in Personal Farm (M/ff...):
I guess I’m still trying to grasp what people likes in SW here mostly.
We’re not a monolith; some like violent giant bastards, some don’t (and for some of us the mood comes and goes). Just be sure to tag your stuff accurately and thoroughly.
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RE: Tiny in a Cage/Jar/Locked Away
@tiny-ivy said:
A jar just traps a tiny, but it gives them no privacy and no coziness. It’s not shelter. It’s a prison, fit for a mere object or for a curiosity.
Yup, jars are for callous-to-cruel custodians.
However, I get the need to be able to see your tiny at all times. Might I suggest a terrarium? It can be furnished, including separate areas for watering, feeding, and toileting.
My ideal setup would have the terrarium on an extendible bookshelf that can be rolled back inside the shelving unit with a retractable front panel when concealment is necessary. When extended, the terrarium would be next to my desk chair with the top level with my desktop so I could keep an eye on her/them while I work.
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RE: My Little Desk Pet
@littlest-lily I’d love to know more about Blue’s past. It seems like she’s always been small, implying that she was bred for this role. Is she as chronologically old as she appears? Did she have a tiny childhood before she was sold? Did she ever have a choice about her fate?
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RE: A professional taste tester
@sloppy_amy She’ll be doing the milking for the moment.
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RE: My Little Desk Pet
@littlest-lily Responsible owners train their pets and condition them to their environment.