Oblivious Growth

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  • #64363
    Beetlebomb
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    Hey, I was wondering if anyone here knows of any oblivious growth stories (person growing is unaware because of certain events or changing of reality etc.) Thought it wouldn't hurt asking here.
    If you do know any good stories that fit that plz don't hesitate posting it here! ^^ Thank you!

    P.S. little to no muscle growth plz if possible.

    Be sure to give some back as well,

    Beetlebomb

    #64364
    nic2800
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    Unless a person was blind how would they not know they were growing? I do know of a story or two where the gal was sleeping and grew. She would then wake up and know she was bigger.

    Very slow growth is the only other I can think of. That is until things are way too small for her.

    #64365
    Beetlebomb
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    Example: A machine changes a persons reality so that all women (or just her) was taller from the beginning, but the readers don't know.

    Anyway, i dont think i have seen a story following that guidline. If it isn't much trouble could you post it? ^^ Thanks.

    #64366
    Hunter S Creek
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    Example: A machine changes a persons reality so that all women (or just her) was taller from the beginning, but the readers don't know.

    I'm not aware of a story where the reader is oblivious. 
    There are precious few stories where the heroine is oblivious to her own growth.  The only example of the latter is Noble Sword's 1999 story — "Time Machine".  It is at "The Overflowing Bra".  The primary male character goes back in time to change his girlfriend (primarily BE) and accidentally changes at least one other female character.  Both woman are oblivious to the changes.

    Tschuss!
    Hunter

    #64367
    fritzcat
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    Merritstone wrote a story called "Magic Wand," which you can still read over at the Giantess City forum.  It involves a guy altering reality unbeknownst to his female friends. 

    One of the big delights of the story is the ingenious ways that the guy tries to prove to his companions that they weren't always 7 feet tall and stacked.

    #64368
    Beetlebomb
    Participant

    Oh i'm sorry, i made a typo. when i said " but the readers don't know" I meant the women being changed. ><

    @Hunter S Creek:  I've read that story before and i've really enjoyed it. If i remember so there were a couple pictures that came with it in the adobe format. Good story ^^

    @Fritzcat: I'll take a look at that right now, Thank you very much ^^

    #64369
    Pug
    Participant

    Tara's Lathe and the Alt.univ series here are both series where the universe is shifting, and *only* the protagonists are aware of it.

    Pug

    #64370
    Beetlebomb
    Participant

    I'll take a look at it. Thank you very much 🙂

    #64371
    Beetlebomb
    Participant

    Allright well i've read Tara before (Great story btw) and recently finished the whole Alt Univ mini-series i guess you could call it. It was nice and had some good scenes in it but imo it rambled a lot. I wish there was more growing then Muscle growth though. Not really a fan of muscles.

    I appreciate you showing me Alt Univ, however, Pug. Thank you 🙂

    #64372
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    Me, I prefer obvious growth, but I guess that makes me stand out, hey?  😉  😮 ;D  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)

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