
Best posts made by Olo
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RE: Learning To Kiss Your GF [ASMR RP]
@hentaihunter1 It’s very hard to generalize, particularly over a long period of time. It feels funny to say, but I suppose I’m somewhat of a late arrival to the M/f scene. “The” scene. There has only ever been a handful of platforms and groups populated by anonymous perverts just grateful that they found each other. Given that there is very little money to be made in producing size content, almost everyone here is an amateur, doing it for the love of it. This is naturally going to result in periodic burnout as well as the normal attrition as other interests and responsibilities intrude. Finally, because this is anonymously-produced and consumed smut, many people are reticent to share it with others who might expand the “community.”
Improvements in graphic technology changes what sort of images or videos are possible or economically feasible. Creators who were frustrated by early technology might be tempted to return to making images when applications improve. Because almost size smut is published anonymously, piracy or just plain stealing credit discourages creators from making size smut, even when they give it away.
Since very few creators endure and there are no rigorously organized and maintained archives, each new wave of creators tries to reinvent the wheel. Some, often aided by improvements in technology, surpass their predecessors. More commonly, size smut falls into repetition and eventual fatigue. Perhaps most powerfully, most size pervs “imprint” strongly on the first few creations that they encounter after initially discovering that others share a size kink. All of this contributes to a sense of “things aren’t as good as they used to be.”
The opposite of this, of course, is FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out), the assumption that the really good size smut is out there, just a few clicks away. I tremble to think of how many (literally) years of my waking life I have sunk into sifting through size smut. I don’t regret it, exactly, but I would caution newbies to carefully weigh just how much external content they actually need to stimulate their imaginations and to budget their time accordingly.
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RE: Lectured by AI about the morality of size difference
@HHunter1 There’s nothing intelligent about these algorithms. They’re overgrown autocomplete.
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RE: Passageway (M/f, Giant)
@Nyx If I know humans, someone’s collaborating with the giants. I mean, it’s what I’d do.
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RE: Militsioner
@SmolChlo Being a giant means never having to 'splain anything.
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L’Ecole des Caresses
from L’Ecole des Caresses by Graf Roth (aka François Vallorbe)
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Cut That Out
and now for something completely different by @docop
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RE: Out of their Element
@littlest-lily I’ve said this before, but the fact that Evie didn’t know any of these people before she became tiny greatly simplifies how their relationships have developed. She’s already confronted the possibility that Aiden might “like her better this way,” and here Moira and Diego—while showing love and acceptance—tell Evie that they’ve adapted to having a three-inch-tall friend for the foreseeable future. If Evie is ever to be restored to full-size, she’s going to need her friends’ help, and she needs them to want that as much as she does. I’m curious to see the reaction of someone who knew Evie at full-size to see her as she is now (I just hope it’s not Brock).
Oooo I’m curious what you mean by your kind of villain.
One of my favorite size themes is seeing how different people adjust to the power differential, particularly in worlds (like this one) where size-changing is unheard of and no one’s had to seriously consider it before. While Camila might not be the most mature young woman, there’s been nothing to suggest that she’s disrespectful of others or prone to depraved indifference or casual violence. Until she met a three-inch-tall romantic rival.
World-breaking size-differential (like Evie’s) also tends to break morality; this is a brand-new situation, so perhaps the old rules don’t apply. The amount of physical accommodation tiny people need is so absurd that full-size people are constantly forgetting or discounting it. Their sheer vulnerability argues that worrying about tinies’ welfare is a waste of time and effort.
Camila initially resisted recognizing Evie’s personhood, and honestly what kind of person is threatened by a bare foot? Evie’s inability to affect much of anything runs right up against the fact that she has clearly foreclosed Camila’s romantic ambition. That kind of dissonance can erode all manner of moral values.
So, “my kind of villain” is an otherwise considerate person corrupted by the power-differential between them and people much smaller than them.
It’s been interesting to see the reactions to Camila - even far before this particular chapter of her being more blatantly a bully there have been a lot of intense comments about her.
Genre-wise, Out of Their Element has been a Gentle size story. The main antagonist seems to be miscommunication. There’s been no foreshadowing of a return of Dr. Little, and even Brock could well remain safely in the backstory. Then, just as Evie and Aiden seem to have found their groove, Camila shows up and interrupts the string of New Characters Who Unhesitatingly Agree To Protect And Befriend Evie. Camila is the other shoe for which we’ve been waiting to drop (hopefully not literally).
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Gym Snack
(Breaking my rule against posting F/f)
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RE: Kink shamed by Google AI
@foreverlurk said:
I’d say most of my guilt is self-imposed, reinforced by those factors, and the occasional comments I’ve read.
No censor is so strict or vigilant as an internalized one. Trauma can be self-reinflicted years after the original cause has been removed.