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Posts made by Olo
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RE: Restroom Break
She’ll quit complaining after her first time being used as toilet paper.
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RE: Not Again
@mrgoblinging7 I often imagine Valerie and Betty from Land of the Giants wearily trading war stories about the last time they fell into the clutches of a horny giant:
“So he starts to tear my skirt off, and I yell, ‘Let me do it!’”
“I know; it’s not like you can replace it at the local shop, right?”
“So then he tapes me down on the table and—”
“Lemme guess: he unbuckled his pants.”
“No, I never saw his dick! This guy just wanted to lick me!”
“Between your legs?”
“Nope, just my armpits and the soles of my feet.”
“You get all the pervs, Val. I’ve been washing my hair every day for six weeks and I can still smell the last guy’s jizz.”
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RE: Snuggie
@smolchlo Sadly, no. Giantesses still come out ahead in that respect.
I prefer to get tiny ladies into my ballsack via my stomach.
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RE: Snuggie
Cock vore leaves me feeling confused, it is insertion like vaginal, just a smaller hole.
I’m into cock vore because I’m jealous of giantesses’ ability to contain tinies with their genitals.
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RE: Perspectives
@hentaihunter1 said in Perspectives:
I don’t really have any giant stories, I just don’t know what else to call them. Cagers? Reducers? Did I miss the slang memo for this?
I’ve never seen slang or a tag for this, but I’d nominate “Collectors.”
I don’t think I have any personally written stories that switch between shrunken and Giant though, maybe I should.
I didn’t want to imply that all stories could be divided into “giant’s perspective” and “tiny’s perspective;” there are endless variations and configurations. When it comes to smut, it generally helps to have someone’s perspective in order to show their sensations and emotions and thoughts. However, I’ve read successful (that is, arousing) stories that were just straight-up third-person reporting of events that didn’t get into anyone’s heads.
Of course, it’s always more difficult to write from the perspective of a different gender, orientation, or kink than your own, but that’s not a reason not to try. As always, the solution is to encourage greater diversity in both writers and readers.