![]() ![]() ![]() Captions like those common on Tumblr and Blogspots (even if they're a series) are biased towards having the person stuck transformed because the caption's image is based around the person that they've transformed into. Some favored instant "magical" transformations (like Sapphirefoxx is very fond of).Ģ) Different stories with different functions. Among blogspots, Family TG had very different themes and levels of explicit content compared to Feminization Station, for example. The Yahoo groups often were centered around just one TF type. TheChangingMirror often has more weight gain content, and TFgames for a few years really favored sissy content. ![]() TF stories where the author talked about 50ZZZ sized breasts, or having instructors tell the feminized person to walk in heels "toe to heel".īut as people post, they inspire others and you end up with communities that carve out their own niche. Or how laughably bad people were at doing the smallest amount of research on Fictionmania stories back in the day. Go back like 20 years with Donnie's World and Robo and one immediate thing you'll notice is just how comparatively PG a lot of the stuff was back then. There's a couple of things I think are at play:ġ) I don't really think even in the "wider" TG community there's a true "consensus", as much as the people posting influence themselves and each other so each website carves out its own identity and niche. ![]()
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