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October 25, 2006 at 9:49 am #42309
Rock Martin
ParticipantAm I really a wimp for being afraid of muscle women who don't know their strength or want to use it to control or kill men, like some of the women in the fiction section I hear about or even regular women who are skilled in fighting arts and only want to use that knowledge to beat men up for no reason instead of self defense and defending their friends?
I like muscle women who can control their strength and don't want to hurt men. And just want to be friendly and find a companion, so they don't feel lonely. Know what I'm saying?
October 25, 2006 at 10:19 am #42310TC2
ParticipantNo it doesn't make you a wimp. Just every person has their own individual interests, some like their women to beat the crap out of them while others like women who are gentle and caring.
Personally I like the type who will fight to protect others and be as gentle and sweet as possible when being in private with another person. They always seem to be the most attractive for me.
October 25, 2006 at 3:39 pm #42311JimmyDimples
ParticipantYou're not a wimp, Rock. You're a guy with common sense. :-
Like my own writing shows, I've got little to no use for women, fictional or not, with muscles the size of boulders, and hearts, souls and consciences the size of sand grains.
Glad to see we're both on the same page.
October 25, 2006 at 6:40 pm #42312Fett
ParticipantI'm with you guys.
I know exaclty what you're saying, hence; Ness.
October 25, 2006 at 9:42 pm #42313AlexG
KeymasterAm I really a wimp for being afraid of muscle women who don't know their strength or want to use it to control or kill men, like some of the women in the fiction section I hear about or even regular women who are skilled in fighting arts and only want to use that knowledge to beat men up for no reason instead of self defense and defending their friends?
I like muscle women who can control their strength and don't want to hurt men. And just want to be friendly and find a companion, so they don't feel lonely. Know what I'm saying?
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😉 Hmmm, I guess y'all are not reading my current story, Mutual Growth, located in the Other Growth Fiction forum or that of my friend Cashia, The Giantization of Emily – and its sequel The Giantization of Emily II, hers being of the Gentle Giantess genre, located in the Tall & Giantess Fiction forum. Give 'em a try, you might be pleasantly surprised . . . 8)
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)October 27, 2006 at 8:45 pm #42314Rock Martin
Participant[move][size=12pt][** Shameless Plug Alert! **][/size][/move]
😉 Hmmm, I guess y'all are not reading my current story, Mutual Growth, located in the Other Growth Fiction forum or that of my friend Cashia, The Giantization of Emily – and its sequel The Giantization of Emily II, hers being of the Gentle Giantess genre, located in the Tall & Giantess Fiction forum. Give 'em a try, you might be pleasantly surprised . . . 8)
I read that Emily story…but I don't know about Mutual Growth….can you give me a quick overview of what it's about?
October 29, 2006 at 1:52 am #42315AlexG
KeymasterI read that Emily story…but I don't know about Mutual Growth….can you give me a quick overview of what it's about?
Hmmm, I thought my intro-header explained it all:
As you might have guessed from the title, this is a male and female growth couples story – and comes complete with everything: one Titan superhero, one Titaness superheroine, several Deities, one outraged Giant bent on revenge, one supergenius scientist and a squad of well-armed Amazons.
Oh, and supporting cast of tens of thousands . . . 😉
But since you ask, Mutual Growth is part of my ongoing and ever expanding series of Multiverse stories. In this case, it's part alt-history, part sci-fantasy, part superheroic comic book and part romance. It involves the muscular growth transformations of both the main male and female characters – as well as a gigantic one for villain of the story. There are a few supporting characters that you might recognize from animated cartoons or certain characters from the comic books – though not cut from whole cloth, variants of them, if you will.
The sexual content is suggestive, rather then overt – a fade to black scene being my preference for this novel. There is some moments of violence, and given the circumstances of what they experience as newly reborn superbeings, I think appropriate if the story and, critically so, the evolutional development of the characters was to have any meaning within the context of the totality of the storyline.
I hope this is of assistance and without ruining the story for you – but as I said, give it a try, you might be pleasantly surprised. 8)
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)October 30, 2006 at 8:39 am #4231610-4
ParticipantI like muscle women who can control their strength and don't want to hurt men. And just want to be friendly and find a companion, so they don't feel lonely. Know what I'm saying?
Uh, no? :-
Just kidding. I know full well what you mean. ;D I'm somewhat like that as well… Though from a story telling perspective I like to torment my FBB characters a bit. Make them pay a price for being in my comics. ;D
November 1, 2006 at 1:17 am #42317Rock Martin
ParticipantAlso, I asked on Diana the VAlkyrie if anyone was actually kinda afraid of being killed by a muscle woman. And then this guy named Bill Wick berated me for being afraid of dying.
November 1, 2006 at 2:57 am #42318AlexG
KeymasterAlso, I asked on Diana the VAlkyrie if anyone was actually kinda afraid of being killed by a muscle woman. And then this guy named Bill Wick berated me for being afraid of dying.
Bill Wick – Hmmph, now there's a name I've not heard mentioned in long age of time.
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