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Hunter S Creek
ParticipantThank you for sharing! Very nice, indeed!
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Participantwas there any more growth in that story besides those two pages?
Yes, there is more growth. I seem to recall that there were two versions of this storyline published by LH-ARt. One was longer than the other. I don't have either edition anymore but I seem to recall that one ran for about 20 pages. The main character, Kathy, is originally small and wimpy and is rejected from a classmate's Halloween party. She then meets a large, buff girl who gives her the formula with the cryptic instructions that the formula will allow her to become as big as she wants to be. Kathy drinks it as seen in Fasola & DCM's 3 great colorized pages above. Amazon Kathy is subsequently admitted to the party and keeps growing bigger as she drinks more and more beer and her inhibitions decrease and her desire to be bigger increases. Kathy ends up about as big as the house.
Many thanks to DCM, Fasola, and Larry (LH-Art) for a fine story and a fine colorization!
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ParticipantJumping on the "science-can-be-used-to-explain-this-or-any-fantasy" bandwagon —
How about imagining a controled experiement to eliminate some of the extraneous factors such as age, training, starting points, etc. —
Given some of the calculations cited by several folks above in explaining mass, density, and mechanical advantage. —
Assuming average-sized identical twins were used and that one was then buffed* and the other gianted* to equivalent degrees (i.e., 25%, 50%, 200%, 1000%, etc.), the gianted* twin would gain more and more advantage over the buffed* twin as the degree to which the pair were altered from their starting point was increased.Tschuss!
Hunter* — apologies to Prof. W., an English teacher who consistently marveled but invariably cringed at my willingness and ability to turn any word into a verb 🙂
Hunter S Creek
ParticipantVery cool and very well done!
Thank you for sharing!
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ParticipantHunter S Creek
ParticipantQuestions like this typrically prompt me to consider several levels of morality.
Some examples — Does fantasizing about a female that is not my significant other constitute "cheating"? If yes, then is it still considered "cheating" if the fantasies do not involve a sexual relationship with the object of the fantasy? Does fantasizing about one's significant other changing in response to one's wishes constitute a lack of respect and suggest a lack of love for that person?I chose the girl next door. This might sound hokey to some but — I have too much affection and respect for my significant other to involve her in my FMG/GTS/BE fantasies. That was not always the case, however. Somewhere in our relationship she simply stopped appearing in fantasies as being anything other than what she is in real life.
Since this is a fantasy-based question/poll, and because I do still have FMG/GTS/BE fantasies, and becuse they rarely involve a sexual situation between me and the object of the fantasy, and because the girl next door is of legal age and is a cute, sweet-natured, underdeveloped underdog type with bossy older siblings — I chose the girl next door.
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ParticipantI like the new theme! Thank you for investing the time and talent to make and maintain this site!
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ParticipantI have not seen anything new from Cancuz for some time. Does anyone know what he is up to?
Great colorization!
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ParticipantWell done! Very well done, indeed!
Thank you for sharing!
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HunterAugust 2, 2005 at 6:59 am in reply to: Archive of alt.sex.fetish.size (via Internet Wayback Machine) #9239Hunter S Creek
ParticipantWow! That certainly brings back memories, AlexG.
Thank you for digging it up and for providing the information!
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