@BigCuddlyGiant That doesn’t look like her first rodeo.
Posts made by Olo
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RE: Hypnotizing
@littlest-lily Ryder continues to take presumptuous liberties with Isabelle, but perhaps my favorite presumption is giving her a pet name. With peers one tries out a nickname to see if the subject will permit its use before adopting it. Ryder extends no such courtesy to “Sweetie.”
“You and I have a unique bond”
At least she’s honest with herself about how attractive she finds this situation and not pretending to be gaslit. I wonder if she’ll think to ask him how many others he’s “sent down there” and what happened to them.
Looking forward to the smut…
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It's Good To Be The Hutt
Leia in the Snackquarium by @AnnDViant
Follow link for 17-second video with sound
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RE: Trying to escape?
@TakoAlice8 I want to see the eyes that go with that triumphant smirk.
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RE: Deleting a post
@TakoAlice8 I wouldn’t delete it (I think you have 24 hours to undo a delete), primarily because people have already responded to it and we’re not so flooded with posts here that we need to eliminate redundant threads.
Just put a new reply at the bottom with a link to the related thread.
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RE: Hypnotizing
When possible, imprinting her shrinking experience with arousal and release is the best way to acclimate her to your custody. @MightyTinyGiant likes to use it, particularly for dubcon encounters.
“Get it?” he says, hand squeezing, “Come?”
Tsk. I feel like Hannibal Lecter criticizing Ryder’s banter, botching a well-executed seduction with that junior-high-grade innuendo.
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RE: Walkies
@littlest-lily Yup, sympathy for the doggo (and the family) is there to heighten the villainy. And if she is rescued but restoration is impossible, she’ll have a companion.
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RE: Walkies
@littlest-lily said:
is it weird that I was more worried about the dog while reading that? lol
It’s not weird at all. The shrunken dog’s eventual return home is a device to increase sympathy for the shrunken woman while also holding out a poignant hope that there might be a mainstream resolution (woman rescued, both her and the dog restored).
Whether that’s how it turns out remains to be seen. But now we’ve got would-be rescuers searching dresser drawers and shoe boxes and imagining all the dreadful things that must be happening to the shrunken woman, and that’s my jam.
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RE: Walkies
@SmolChlo I’m guessing Mr. Bear isn’t there to look out for you.
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Walkies
A woman regularly goes for walks along the wooded trails near her home. She feels safe because she has her big German Shepherd with her. One day, a shadowy figure appears on the trail in front of them. The dog’s warning bark dwindles to a chirp as both the woman and the dog are shrunk. The stranger collects the shrunken woman in their hand and disappears.
The woman’s family is mystified by her disappearance, until the shrunken dog finds it’s way home, trailing a tiny leash.
(Yes, I pass a greenbelt every day on my way to work. Why do you ask?)
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RE: Harder with the Gentleness
@MightyTinyGiant That’s why we do this, right? To inhabit someone else’s perspective.