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February 21, 2014 at 11:39 am #119516JoshParticipant
A story about an Asian girl under 5 feet tall with genetically gigantic legs who’s heavier and stronger than a tall, skinny guy.
August 28, 2014 at 12:11 am #122043eugene voceParticipantI prefer reading stories of women whose relationship changes with their men after the couples come to grips with the woman’s superior athleticism and sexual prowess.
August 28, 2014 at 2:01 am #122047stavnerParticipantA nerdy, shy female 100-pound weakling who undergoes intense training and turns into a 150-200 pound heel wrestler or gladiator.
July 10, 2015 at 8:07 am #126649CharlieParticipantA nerdy, shy female 100-pound weakling who undergoes intense training and turns into a 150-200 pound heel wrestler or gladiator.
That would be a fun read.
July 10, 2015 at 4:36 pm #126657AlexGKeymasterOn the reason behind no FMG/MMG combo stories, I think it’s also a matter of gender focus in the power fantasy. A male getting power in the female based story can potentially subtract from the dominance of the female (and vice versa.)
By its very definition as a sub-genre it’s not a “female based” story, it involves giving both sexes equal focus and consideration within the story. Rather than taking away from one another, concerning empowerment, there is a complementary element, in how it affects them as a couple.
Just as a side note, back when I still posted M/F growth stories some of the most positive and encouraging replies that I ever received came from the women that read them.
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)July 11, 2015 at 3:44 am #126662CowprobeParticipantThis is going to read more like a grocery list of bullet points than a coherent response but bear with me as I get my thoughts in order.
The way you phrased the topic makes it sound as if you’re asking what I want instead of what I usually prefer and consume so here’s the wish fulfillment list of “What kind of story I’d like to read”.
A tale where the characters have some self awareness to the situation, Specifically to the consequences of whatever in genre changes occur. Rob Classact and our own Mighty Lingster seem to excel at nearly breaking the fourth wall.
Short story format is usually the most potent for my enjoyment. A focused world and situation that delivers a story while alluding to much larger goings on. Morpheus does this a lot with a plot devices that have potential beyond the moments a reader experiences them.
Quality of writing in terms of punctuation and sentence structure. I enjoy my myopic serial smut much more without having to spell check and edit in order to comprehend the comings and goings.
Comparisons that don’t seem like a statistical report. I like the contrast between the before and after in FMG/BE but they work best on my imagination when they involve more than just numbers. The author Hi-Standard was excellent at this narrator viewpoint and scenery each playing a role.
Junk culture callbacks be they horrible movie quotes or video game analogues. Augoose’s written works have folks gaining proportions that rival Chun Li and Dead Or Alive protagonists and attributing the source in an entertaining way.
Thanks for this questionnaire intheend!
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