
Posts made by Olo
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RE: Hypnotizing
“But I want you to say it,”
I’d want her to say it, too.
So proud of Isabelle for throwing that tease back at him.
“Three millimeters.” Did you come up with that dimension from memory or did you do some research?
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RE: Promises, promises...
@littlest-lily But think of the revenge they could wreak, haunting first dates and job interviews!
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RE: Promises, promises...
@littlest-lily Due to the nature of their demise, they probably smell like farts.
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RE: Hypnotizing
@littlest-lily Some tinies want to be broken, but it sounds like Ryder can tell the difference.
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RE: Promises, promises...
@SmolChlo What’s that smell? Have you been bathing in olive oil again?
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RE: Ugly Giants
@i-am-insane Okay, now that Shrek has been invoked twice, I have to link to my first male giant story, Accomodations, where one reader compared my protagonist to Shrek. It’s a first-person narrative from the giant’s perspective, so I don’t actually physically describe him anywhere, so I suppose the likeness must be in his personality.
As a long-time sifter of mainstream size content, I suppose a large part of the frustration with ugly/mean giants is that they immediately signal to the audience that they should in no way expect the giant(s) to be involved in any sexytimes or even romantic attraction. In fact, they seem to deliberately mock the idea that the audience might have such an expectation.
Traditionally, ogres eat people, and I don’t recall that ever coming up in the Shrek movies (I suppose you can see my personal frustration here).
Finally, Fiona was way hotter as an ogress. They didn’t even try to make her scary.
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RE: Hypnotizing
@littlest-lily Nice atmospherics on this one. What I like about his dominance is that he hasn’t broken her; he’s overwhelmed her. Submitting to him is a perfectly reasonable thing to do. I don’t know how many people believe they know what a divine encounter would be like, but I can’t fault her for treating him like a god.
That “here’s what you look like” trick of his certainly comes in, er, handy. The memory-wipe thing is terrifying, though.