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Reviewer: AdamX Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: April 13 2015 9:25 PM Title: The Bigger Sibling (Part 1)

You are a foot content icon, I know it gets covered a lot in this fetish but your one of the best at crafting both the giantess and the plight of the tiny in their care. Keep on doing what you're doing my good man.



Author's Response:

Not a bad icon to be! Thanks for reviewing man

Reviewer: Chekhovs Gum Signed [Report This]
Date: April 13 2015 7:34 PM Title: The Bigger Sibling (Part 1)

Massie seems fun. I think her interest in lotion to keep her brother comfortable is adorable, in a patronizing sort of way. At least Massie cares about him to an extent.

 



Author's Response:

Thanks for reviewing. I like to think there are people in this world who do love their shrinkers, just with the "...as a pet" caveat included.

Reviewer: smoki1020 Signed [Report This]
Date: April 13 2015 12:35 PM Title: The Bigger Sibling (Part 1)

@realRS & Jack I did not ask if you get turned on by your sister which is creepy n gross but it about weird thought. anyways. if i offensed someone, my apologies.



Author's Response:

No I understood what you meant.

Reviewer: realRS Signed [Report This]
Date: April 13 2015 10:09 AM Title: The Bigger Sibling (Part 1)

Another great job doing a zoomed in exploration on one particular aspect of a familiar scenario.  The way Paul is giving in to thinking of himself as a present represents quite a journey.

 

And as a note for Rodan1980, I'm also a huge fan of sibling shrink dynamics.  It used to make me wonder if that represented any odd issues in my head with my own sister, but the fantasy and reality really don't have much to do with each other.  Just as I love power dyanamics but don't get turned on when I read reports of real world detainee abuse, my brain doesn't really respond to thoughts of my actual sibling as a giant.  



Author's Response:

Thanks for reading! And that's a good way of looking at the siblings thing. My view is that not every story is meant to have the reader project themselves onto the main character. It's like watching a horror movie, where you might flinch at what's happening but you still are rooting for things to get much worse for the characters who are actually forced to be involved.

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