Best posts made by Olo
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Minutia's Manipulations
Minutia’s Manipulations by Docop. She later shrinks even smaller.
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RE: I hate my job...
Reply from u/RancidMango3223
This whole MINUS thing is a hoax. I don’t know what country you’re in, but in my country we don’t have any “tiny people.” This whole thing is a conspiracy by woke Chinese Big Tech. Do your own research!
Even if we did have tiny people crawling around, we wouldn’t give them jobs. How useless is that? We’d sell 'em as pets or something. No reason to upend society just to accommodate vermin.
Have fun with your Polly Pocket girlfriend until you roll over her in bed one night lol!
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RE: Something to get off my chest
@TakoAlice8 Your feelings are perfectly valid, and your observations seem correct to me. It is undeniable that F/m content, sites, creators, and traffic is vastly greater than that of any other size preference/orientation. It is unfair and demoralizing. You have a right to feel jealous and angry about this. Everyone here shares your frustrations.
There really isn’t much to do about this except to be vocal about male giants and shrunken women whenever size fantasy is discussed. I admit I enjoy riling up the gobbess-bois over at Giantess City by insisting on equal time for M/f. The struggle will never be won in our lifetimes, but we will be heard.
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Giant Bane
If you’ve ever wanted to see Bane grow to kaiju size and fuck buildings in Gotham City, today’s your lucky Valentine’s Day.
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Archive of Our Own (AO3)
So I finally got the invitation to create an account on AO3. I haven’t posted any stories yet because my OCD is compelling me to be exhaustive when tagging (I also don’t have any M/f stories that really belong there). I’ve spent several hours lost among the tags and FAQs, and for those of you who make use of AO3 I have a few questions.
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Is heterosexuality even allowed?
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I note that the gender/size tag we use don’t really work (or are not used) on AO3. “M/f” doesn’t always retain the capitalization and it returns hundreds of hits that have nothing to do with size. I have seen people use the individual tags “male giant” and “female tiny,” but that only indicates that there are characters present who fall into those categories; it doesn’t necessarily indicate that they interact with each other. There is a sub-category of tags called Relationships. Example: “Relationship: James T. Kirk/Spock.” Many such Relationships have been “canonized” and will be suggested when typing in the Relationship tag field. There are, however, countless “non-canonical” Relationship tags, including some that are quite creative or generic, such as “Relationship: Hannibal Lecter/Original Male Character” or “Relationship: Blond Himbo/Shy Librarian.”
It seems to me that we could use “Relationship: Male Giant/Female Tiny” as a distinctive tag that indicates the preferred configuration. There’s no reason not to augment this with additional tags such as “Shrunken Woman” or “Bratty Female Borrower” or “Protective Male Giant” or “Gluttonous Male Giant” or “Rapey Giant Bastard,” plus all the preferred body parts and activities.
Any other tips or suggestions for AO3 newbies? Questions for AO3 veterans?
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DeviantArt Content Policies
DeviantArt has recently increased removals of art and artists, including last week the account deletion of Karbo, a longtime user and mainstay of the Vore community. The response to Karbo’s request for an explanation was that his art was “unacceptable fetish content” and hinted that DA now considers vore to be “sexual violence.” Having looked at the policies, my best guess is that any art that portrays a situation where consent is difficult to determine, they will assume it is nonconsensual and remove it.
This jeopardizes not only vore but potentially any sizey art. Many users of DeviantArt are now looking for alternate sites. If you are such a creator, please make sure your followers know where to find you.
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RE: Giant Bane
@ThumbLoverVer2 It’s from the Harley Quinn animated series on HBO, “A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day Special.”
ETA: Bane is still giant at the end of the episode, and the dominatrix he was seeing earlier arrives and he picks her up and they walk off to get busy.
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RE: Why liking M/f is not misogynistic
@TakoAlice8 I don’t mind answering this at all; in fact, thanks for asking.
It is my understanding that the term “switch” is used in Size discussions analogously to the way it is used in BDSM circles, where it means someone who is equally able to perform either the dom role or the sub role. I don’t engage in roleplay, but as a Size writer (including banter on Size forums) I enjoy “performing” equally as a Male Giant and as a Shrunken Man. In that sense I would say I am indeed a “size switch.”
However, I prefer to keep these two personae separate, Tol Olo and Smol Olo, if you will. I have no interest in performing as a character who can become both giant and tiny. Each persona has a Size orientation that is fixed and passionate. When I am on Daddy’s Dollhouse, I am always Tol Olo; if you forget that you’re going in my pocket (or my mouth).
Any hardy souls who have managed to slog through my interminable blog posts might remember that I have not always been equally comfortable in both roles. While my earliest memories of Size feelings were about having tiny women in my grasp or my mouth, once puberty hit I was all about becoming tiny myself and falling into a giant woman’s clutches. I violently repressed any and all shrunken woman fantasies as, if not misogynistic, at least regressive. It wasn’t until about nine years ago that I finally let myself embrace my SW fantasies. The main catalyst for this was years of observing and listening to female M/f fans share (and write and draw) what Size means to them.
Consequently, I’m committed to the notion that being exposed to different Size orientations and configurations than what one prefers expands and solidifies one’s understanding of what Size can be, leading to a deeper appreciation of one’s own preferences. I know for certain that it has made me a better Size writer, learning what pushes other people’s buttons.
I guess that’s why I’m proud to be a size switch.