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September 30, 2008 at 11:47 am #76498TC2Participant
GTS for me never had any appeal, unless the FMG character was becoming so powerful that she began to tower. For instance it can be very erotic if an FMG character, kept on growing as she was having intercourse. The desire to want more, begging for the partner to make her bigger, which in turn causes her breasts to swell, her nipples to become erect, her clothes to rip, her muscles to bulge, and her body to grow in general.
In that regard, GTS mixed with FMG can be very fascinating. Though usually in my case I use GTS as the final form for the FMG character, and usually have an enormous battle erupt between two FMG/GTS characters.
However, GTS alone with its foot crushing, eating, penetration, and no muscle? Eh, never did anything for me. Even with the clothes ripping, unless there was muscle I really didn't have much interest in it.
September 30, 2008 at 8:22 pm #76499Blake GordonParticipantThis thread has been a huge help for myself in getting a handle on how FMG ‘works’.
BE tends to be a ‘passive’ power effect… as the protagonists gets bigger she gains more attention.
FMG tends to be an ‘active’ power effect…as the protagonist gets bigger she can now go out and get what she wants.
… For instance it can be very erotic if an FMG character, kept on growing as she was having intercourse. The desire to want more, begging for the partner to make her bigger, which in turn causes her breasts to swell, her nipples to become erect, her clothes to rip, her muscles to bulge, and her body to grow in general.
…I have seen this theme before. It’s very established in most kinds of Size Fetish fiction, Arousal = Size has always been one of my favorites.
And as I read more and more of this forum I’m starting to notice that FMG/GTS readers are fare less forgiving than BE readers. FMG/GTS readers need more than growth only, if the story lacks ‘Mental Design’ from the main female protagonist, the reader gets bored and finds something else to read.
My question: would the following story premise work for a FMG story…
A space explorer crash lands on a forbidden planet. He discovers a female alien who wants a ‘one-night-stand’ before she kills him. He refuses and flees back to his ship. The story continues with the female alien undergoing FMG in order to surpass the ship's defenses and get to man. As long as the ‘cat-and-mouse’ elements of the story are done well… where the explorer does what he can to stop her, and the space alien does what she can not to be stopped… then this could satisfy a FMG reader’s expectation?
September 30, 2008 at 9:01 pm #76500LingsterKeymasterIn many ways breasts are to women what muscles are to men. So to many people whose fetish is FMG or GTS, BE is also a power gain. When a small-breasted woman becomes large-breasted, she can leap-frog women who once looked down on her or considered her inferior.
October 4, 2008 at 7:32 am #76501trilliwigParticipantThis thread has been a huge help for myself in getting a handle on how FMG ‘works’.
BE tends to be a ‘passive’ power effect… as the protagonists gets bigger she gains more attention.
FMG tends to be an ‘active’ power effect…as the protagonist gets bigger she can now go out and get what she wants.
So… would the concepts and theory on the nature and application of "soft power" and "hard power" apply here then? 😀
Man, I'm irrationally proud of myself for thinking of that particular double entendre. Though I suppose I should give a little credit to all the other contributors to this thread. ::)
I have seen this theme before. It’s very established in most kinds of Size Fetish fiction, Arousal = Size has always been one of my favorites.
Most definitely one of mine too.
My question: would the following story premise work for a FMG story…
A space explorer crash lands on a forbidden planet. He discovers a female alien who wants a ‘one-night-stand’ before she kills him. He refuses and flees back to his ship. The story continues with the female alien undergoing FMG in order to surpass the ship's defenses and get to man. As long as the ‘cat-and-mouse’ elements of the story are done well… where the explorer does what he can to stop her, and the space alien does what she can not to be stopped… then this could satisfy a FMG reader’s expectation?
Well, I prefer the FMG recipient to be a protagonist or close friend/associate/ally thereof, but that could be an interesting take on the FMG-for-villainesses genre. It all depends on how well her POV is portrayed. Pure evil-for-the-sake-of-being-evil antagonists never held much interest for me.
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