@mrgoblinging7 It’s so weird when tiny ladies pretend to be dolls, when you know they abused their dolls when they were kids. 
Best posts made by Olo
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RE: Wow, This Doll's Got Mechanicsposted in Artwork
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RE: Suckposted in Artwork
@jitensha You know what we need around here? A custom “mouthplay” emoji that’s a mouth with a tiny woman’s head and torso sticking out.
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RE: Reddit-style advice post (size edition)posted in Stories
@miss-lillipants I’m totally stealing that whistle idea.
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RE: All That I Could Seeposted in Stories
@littlest-lily said:
I keep having moments of pausing and wondering “should I share my stuff here? There’s nothing sexual in this one at all, there isn’t even anything romantic!”
It all contributes to the collective faith in, as Aborigen put it, Someplace This Was Real.
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RE: The Miniature Wifeposted in Stories
@skysayl I’m pretty sure we’re not paying for Peacock, so I’ll have to come up with a mundane explanation to add it.
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RE: Training Exercise (M/f, Gentle, Giant, Shameless Smut)posted in Stories
@miss-lillipants said:
the sheepish courting (“is this a date?”)
Invites speculation on how intra-giant romance normally plays out. Does Silas have an ex?
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RE: Belittledposted in Videos
From the film’s Indiegogo page:
AMIRA, an Asian refugee wakes up in a Victorian English bedroom. The door is locked and it’s pitch black outside. Strange happenings unfold; she gets thrown around the room without her control, loud noises, gusts of wind fly through the room and suddenly a small dog appears at her feet… how did it get there?
Suddenly a huge eye peeks through the window at Amira within. We discover that she’s trapped inside a dolls house. She has been belittled to has become little. Amira must stand up for herself in order to grow. While escaping with her new canine friend, our heroine learns that her cultural belittling has become her physical state. As Amira learns to find her voice and stand up for herself, she and the dog break free from the miniature house and grow in size, ready to make their own way into the world.


