Sunday, 15 May 2016

Still a girl



7 comments:

  1. Not the virus commonly portrayed on your website. With a juxtaposition of this transformation against the MTF ones we're used to seeing, there is no embracing of or enthusiasm/excitement about her change. So sad.

    It would be cool to see her start to come around, liking it more or at least being curious about the possibilities offered. Perhaps she could meet someone going the other way who is similarly not charged up about becoming female. Both could find new hope, happiness and maybe even a little excitement over their new futures, each helping the other to find fulfillment. I have often fantasized about such a mating.
    -CL

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  2. Your FTM caps are so creative. Love these fresh perspectives! ~DAGS

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  3. CL - Sorry if you didn't like it. However, I do try to cover the full range of TG capping - MTF and FTM, coerced and enthusiastic, fast and slow, etc. It's pretty rare to see FTM caps at all, and I suspect the majority of FTM stuff is pretty gung-ho about it all, which I find potentially a bit sexist. When men get transformed into women, it's this terrible, humiliating thing, but when women get made into guys it's like they're getting an upgrade. But the model in this image looks sad and wistful, the story I told works with the images, I think. Maybe she does come around to it later on, off camera...
    DAGS - glad you liked it!

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  4. Hi Rachel. I did like it. I was pointing out that I had not seen the MTF very much here. From what I've seen of that variation, I think you're right. There are distinct patterns like you pointed out. I was saying that it would be interesting to see the intersection of a MTF and a FTM story. Perhaps, they might become the perfect couple.
    -Clare

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  5. Clare - Ah, my mistake. Put it down to my overly sensitive artistic temperament ;)
    An FTM meets MTF story would be cool, you're right. I suspect it'd be hard to do as a cap, due to issues with the availability of good images to use, and would probably have to be done as a 'proper' story. But it's certainly an idea to bear in mind...

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  6. I agree, an old fashioned printed word story would do it. Maybe I'll write one. BTW, I liked your fictionmania works very much.
    -Clare

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  7. Thank you! It's been a while since I published a 'proper' story; I'm working on something but finding the time is very difficult at the moment...

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