@miss-lillipants said:
Re: dating apps, one of my favourite tropes is the blind date where everything is revealed.
“It’s right there in my profile: Omnivore.”
@miss-lillipants said:
Re: dating apps, one of my favourite tropes is the blind date where everything is revealed.
“It’s right there in my profile: Omnivore.”
Social-media-themed size content has been one of my favorite trends in recent years, from YouTube comment streams to Instagram collages to dating apps. I’m afraid I don’t have enough (any) exposure to TikTok, so I don’t dare to try to simulate it.
@i-am-insane said:
Honestly, I try to be somewhat ‘realistic’ with my ridiculous ideas, and the only way I can see normal humans building their lives around a giant who can step on a car and not even notice is if there’s a bigger threat that drives them to it.
Sometimes when an idea seems silly, the best remedy is to get even sillier.
Yeah, world-building is a lot of work, but boy does it pay off when you have multiple characters who become much more real when silhouetted against that world.
@i-am-insane The first thing that comes to mind is at least one regular normal (tiny) character to give the perspective of those on the ground. They could be a scientist trying to study the kaiju, a military leader trying to stop them, or a lonely housewife trying to fuck them.
Replying to u/PoutineLover
By u/MouthDaddy
Thanks for the pedantry, mec. You somehow neglected to mention that virus sufferers are technically called Virally Induced Micromorphs even though everyone (including themselves!) calls them Minis.
I sincerely hope no Mini woman (or any Mini, for that matter) is unfortunate enough to run into you.
@miss-lillipants I’m totally stealing that whistle idea.
Replying to u/Oblivious_Fetish
by u/MouthDaddy
Dude! Get your ass over to r/MINUS-19Life! Sex was one the first things people started adapting to. Macrophilia/microphilia aren’t fetishes anymore, they’re lifestyles.
As your girlfriend could tell you, contracting MINUS-19 blows your mind wide open. In some people their entire personality changes. There’s a lot of fear and that never really goes away, but some people find themselves considering possibilities they never would have otherwise.
There are many factors that go into maintaining a mixed-size relationship. She might not have been into big guys at all until she caught the virus. Obviously, the fact that she trusts you is much more important to her than whatever jollies she gets from exploring your body.
I hope your girlfriend has some close friends to confide in, including other MINUS-19 sufferers. Too bad your fingers are too big to snoop on her phone lol.
Bottom line: Talk to her. By necessity she’s thought about this a lot more than you have, so be ready for the waterworks. Plan on it being a series of conversations rather than a single confrontation. And don’t be overly influenced by what you find on the internet; this is about her perspective and her needs. And you should be prepared to be open about your needs, too.
PS. It’s totally okay to think her climbing your giant cock looks hot. It sounds like she does.
@SmolChlo Being a giant means never having to 'splain anything.
@blehb said;
People can even share content they didn’t create themselves, as long as they credit the artist properly.
I uploaded about a half-dozen Christmas-related images right around Dec 25, none of which were created by me.
@The-Big-G I’m sure you’ll get it if you take another look at the examples, but the options loosely correlate to the many categories and content tags that Size folk use to describe images, stories, scenarios, etc. I’ve all but decided there will be “meta-categories” like Size Range, Gender Configuration, Activities, Theme, Tone, Genre.
Examples of Size Range: “Doll” or “3-4 inches.”
Examples of Gender Configuration: “M/f” or “F/f.”
Examples of Activities: “Handheld” or “Cock Riding.”
Examples of Theme: “Historical” or “Fairytale Land”
Examples of Tone: “Gentle” or “Callous.”
Examples of Genre: “Romance” or “Horror.”
I reserve the right to revise any or all of this without notice once I start compiling.