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  • in reply to: New theme #23007
    Hunter S Creek
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    Very nice, indeed, Lingster!

    I imagine that it must have taken a fair amount of time.  Thank you!

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    Hunter

    in reply to: The Incredible Growing Maria Sharapova #21621
    Hunter S Creek
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    Of course whether or not (or how much) Ms. Sharapova "fills out" will depend a lot on what her priorities really are.  I can imagine her tennis handlers pressuring her to add some power and speed while her modeling handlers pressure her to strive toward vacuuous, poufy-lipped stickdom.  Then again, perhaps Hollywood is looking for someone to be the female equivalent of Arnold or a bigger version of Milla Jovovich or Linda Hamilton.

    Stimpy mentioned Gabriel Reece.  In her book. "Big Girl In The Middle", Ms. Reece makes it clear that she loves being big, athletic, and powerful.  However, it was awkward for her at first until her emotional maturity caught-up to her body. 
    Like many women her age, teenage Ms. Sharapova does not seem to have yet come to grips with who she is or what she wants.  She almost seems annoyed or even frustrated by her size and the attention that it brings.  The fact that she still seems to be growing, while a source of interest for me and others, seems to be something with which she is not yet comfortable.

    I wish her the best with whatever she chooses.

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    in reply to: Portrait of a Muscle Girl #22859
    Hunter S Creek
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    Great work, Archangel Dreadnought!

    Thank you for sharing it!

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    in reply to: Women and Steroids #22592
    Hunter S Creek
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    She doesn't have any muscle, when I was talking about size I was referring to pure muscle.  To have a woman with huge muscles, large breasts, feminine voice, female face and shape is what I was referring to as impossible.

    Quite true, The_Collector_2!  Of course if women like that existed in quantitiy in RL, we would not be creating fantasy Forums about them (or at least not as many :-).

    I do not advocate artificial enhancement in any form for any RL person.  However, it is fun to consider the possibilities within the context of fantasy.

    As far as size, shape, voice, etc.  — I enjoy women and am attracted to many things about them.  I enjoy being a guy and having male friends but I am not attracted to anything about them.  I quickly pass over any story or pic that might have one essentially transforming into the other.
    When it comes to women, I have some preferences, of course, and I like to fantasize regarding the exageration of some of those preferences, but the most important aspects can not be drawn or morphed or enhanced by steroids.  Therein lies the difference between my RL attractions and my fantasies.
    The one aspect regarding female growth fantasies that I enjoy the most is the physical and sexual empowerment of a previously underdeveloped female character as she grows.  However, I certainly do not wish to see her female-ness diminished at the expense of any other attribute.

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    in reply to: My first morph #22619
    Hunter S Creek
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    Great work, Yatz!

    Thank you for sharing it!

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    Hunter

    in reply to: An ethics question #22509
    Hunter S Creek
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    I am not a legal professional but hopefully the following are points worth pondering:

    1) What one creates ought to belong to the creator unless one signs away those rights to someone else (and their successors).  If you did not sign away your rights, then what you created is still yours.

    2) People copyright things so that they alone can gain from those things with regards to intellectual and monetary credit.  If for whatever reason they have abandoned the mechanisms by which they can reap the rewards, then they have probably also abandoned their desire to continue reaping those potential rewards.

    3) How did Awefilms acquire the materials?  Was Awefilms the legal successors to Massive Productions?  When Awefilms did acquire the materials, did they also acquire the rights to those materials as well?  If Awefilms can not prove that they legally acquired the rights to any creation that you may or may not have signed away, then they probably can not stop you from re-exercising your creative rights.

    4) If Awefilms does not have the legal rights to the materials and if Scoundrel, et al, are no longer in a position to reap the monetary benefits from those materials that they once shared with you, then a nice acknowledgement of their contribution to those materials ought to be enough if you choose to distribte those materials.

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    Hunter

    in reply to: Bricks- now with colour! :o #22489
    Hunter S Creek
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    Excellent, Kulli!

    Thank you for sharing it!

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    Hunter

    in reply to: Yatz’s Buff Babes relaunched #22459
    Hunter S Creek
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    Thank you, Yatz!

    Thank you very much for sharing your great talent!

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    Hunter

    in reply to: Girl Beats Boy #21964
    Hunter S Creek
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    Wellcome to my LJ;
    http://kagi13.livejournal.com/
    I like "Girl beats boy" too.

    Very cool work, Kagi13!  Thank you for sharing it!

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    Hunter

    in reply to: Name Change for me #22335
    Hunter S Creek
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    Very nice to make your re-acquaintance.  🙂

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