In my opinion, G/t ASMR (where the performer looms over and addresses the camera as if it is a tiny person) only really works if the performer is willing to expose their whole face. Voice is important, but you need to have their eyes on you.

Posts made by Olo
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RE: zHEIGHTgeist
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RE: Shoot Your Shot
@foreverlurk I have no idea, but maybe he’s fanatically anti-AI art?
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RE: Out of their Element
@littlest-lily said:
There’s a lot of wood and string, with globs of stabilizing silicone clay at the bottom, but then at the top I now notice several tiny wheels of some kind. I lean in, eyes widening. “Holy crap, are those pulleys?”
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zHEIGHTgeist
Aborigen has launched a new podcast about Size Fantasy, called zHEIGHTgeist. Although Aborigen starts from a F/m perspective, he is quick to note that there are many permutations to Size. @Jitensha and Daddy’s Dollhouse get a shout-out in the second episode, along with a link in the show notes.
Part of the inspiration for this podcast was dissatisfaction with the way Size Fantasy has been portrayed in normie periodicals. The aforementioned show notes include links to other thoughtful articles, many of which I had never heard of before.
The first two episodes dropped today, and the goal is to release a new episode every two weeks. At some point, you’ll even get to hear my voice.
Give it a listen!
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RE: Out of their Element
@littlest-lily said:
“This is my girlfriend. Evie."
Not:
“This is my accidentally shrunken friend. Evie.”
Not:
“This is my roommate. Evie.”
“This is my girlfriend. Evie.”
I get that Evie was shaken up, but if I were her I’d take the first opportunity to interrogate Moira and Star about Aiden’s history with Camila.
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RE: Striptweeze
@smlngndn Thanks, I was quite pleased with myself when it came to me.
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RE: Inhuman giants
@i-am-insane Sure, post it here. Just use the “Furry” tag (no “scaly” tag, but close enough).
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RE: Why liking M/f is not misogynistic
@TakoAlice8 I don’t mind answering this at all; in fact, thanks for asking.
It is my understanding that the term “switch” is used in Size discussions analogously to the way it is used in BDSM circles, where it means someone who is equally able to perform either the dom role or the sub role. I don’t engage in roleplay, but as a Size writer (including banter on Size forums) I enjoy “performing” equally as a Male Giant and as a Shrunken Man. In that sense I would say I am indeed a “size switch.”
However, I prefer to keep these two personae separate, Tol Olo and Smol Olo, if you will. I have no interest in performing as a character who can become both giant and tiny. Each persona has a Size orientation that is fixed and passionate. When I am on Daddy’s Dollhouse, I am always Tol Olo; if you forget that you’re going in my pocket (or my mouth).
Any hardy souls who have managed to slog through my interminable blog posts might remember that I have not always been equally comfortable in both roles. While my earliest memories of Size feelings were about having tiny women in my grasp or my mouth, once puberty hit I was all about becoming tiny myself and falling into a giant woman’s clutches. I violently repressed any and all shrunken woman fantasies as, if not misogynistic, at least regressive. It wasn’t until about nine years ago that I finally let myself embrace my SW fantasies. The main catalyst for this was years of observing and listening to female M/f fans share (and write and draw) what Size means to them.
Consequently, I’m committed to the notion that being exposed to different Size orientations and configurations than what one prefers expands and solidifies one’s understanding of what Size can be, leading to a deeper appreciation of one’s own preferences. I know for certain that it has made me a better Size writer, learning what pushes other people’s buttons.
I guess that’s why I’m proud to be a size switch.