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February 28, 2005 at 3:20 am #2941nic2800Participant
It’s at Pete’s if you want to read it.
March 4, 2005 at 7:29 am #2942AnonymousGuestI just don’t get why folks post shrink stories in a GROWTH forum!
The site is "She Grew!", The forum is for GTS Fiction.
She Grew = GTS
NOT
He Shrank = She is GTS
March 4, 2005 at 8:46 am #2943nic2800ParticipantI took this post down too.
March 5, 2005 at 10:28 am #2944AnonymousGuestLet’s clarify:
One word in Caps isn’t shouting.
Putting acronyms in Caps isn’t shouting.
Quoting the website name that happens to have an exclamation point isn’t shouting.
An Example of Shouting:
THIS IS SHOUTING!
HEAR ME NOW?
SOMEONE IS SHOUTING WHEN THEY WRITTING EVERYTHING IN CAPS!And by the way, that’s an example. If you think it’s a flame, it isn’t.
Don’t get me starting on what a flame is.Gripe?? Yes.. this was a gripe and I wouldn’t have been the last to point this out to you. Why take the time? Why not?
For clarity, if your going to only have SW in your first chapter, than at least explain the generes your covering in the beginning.
March 5, 2005 at 11:06 am #2945AnonymousGuestA piece of advice – know your audience. If you make them slog through a chapter of dreck and cheep tricks, rest assured, they will never even bother to look at chapter 2. The whole point is to hook in your readers, not to test their patience.
First off, shrunken man is not, and I say again, not GTS. Its true term is called “Point of View” or POV. Some even call it shrunken man or SM. There is a difference. One would think this obvious.
March 6, 2005 at 9:25 pm #2946Axel3.14ParticipantOne exception to the Shrunken Man distinction is that it is acceptable if the shrinking is a side effect of the woman’s growth. Look at Marknew’s VR Muscle story for an excellent example of this.
March 7, 2005 at 7:26 am #2947alexParticipantI really see no distinction between shrunken men and giantess. It’s all a question relative sizes.
March 8, 2005 at 6:59 am #2948LingsterKeymasterI really see no distinction between shrunken men and giantess. It’s all a question relative sizes.
Some people see a difference. I don’t really care what people post but make sure it’s labeled properly.
March 8, 2005 at 7:29 am #2949MaxParticipantWell, there is an important difference between SM and GTS. The enviroment.
In a SM story, the man is the one that experiences everything huge. He felt defendless and afraid of everybody.
In a GTS story, the woman is the one that experiences everything small. She felt powerful and untouchable.
It’s true if you place in a neutral enviroment a shrunken man and a normal woman, it can look like as a GTS scene. Of course as long as the both are naked. Otherwise the ilussion will be broken.
But the stories took place in normal scenearios. So, in a SM story, for the shrunken man all the women are giantess, but they really are not. They continue acting as they normally are. Talking to friends, going to work, etc.
In a GTS story is different, the woman soon start to overgrow her clothes, she is the center of the attention where ever she is and all people around her are shorter and she keep growing until she is as tall as a house, or a building, or a.. you picture the idea, right?
I personally enjoy GTS stories, but what I like the most are the stories where women steal the size of the men. That is a nice way to combine SM with GTS in a perfect way.
Max
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