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Unread 04-09-2016   #1
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A friend of mine is quite the fanatic about shrink content, has to be said that his interest is rubbing off on me too. I know I don't usually post much but figured I'd at least share this sketch that I did for him.

It's very likely I'll be doing more Shrink sketches in the future, so what kind of situations/sizes do you think would be good to experiment with? The way I see it, any size can be fine, but as long as there's an element of interaction in one way or another.
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i love it. Im also very much into extreme shrinking and there is no way being to small. As you said, interaction is possible at any size. Keep shrinking more and more...
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You must've gotten hot and bothered at the end of Marvel's Ant Man, then.

I don't understand shrinking without something being shrunk against. Once you get past a certain scale, it simply loses meaning. The trapping of society (clothes) getting bigger is one thing, but atoms? The two characters remain the same size so... what is actually happening in that piece? The "concept" of shrinking is the turn-on rather than the measurable consequences?
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The 3-4 foot range is fun. At that size, you will still try to go out and live your life, so you have the best possibilities for interaction: Driving, walking through crowds, talking to people, ect. Below that you need a life-threatening reason to have your character leave the house.
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A friend of mine is quite the fanatic about shrink content, has to be said that his interest is rubbing off on me too. I know I don't usually post much but figured I'd at least share this sketch that I did for him.

It's very likely I'll be doing more Shrink sketches in the future, so what kind of situations/sizes do you think would be good to experiment with? The way I see it, any size can be fine, but as long as there's an element of interaction in one way or another.
I love it. I love to fantasize about slowly shrinking to micro and beyond. Having two allows you to still have interaction at any size. Like my story...

Any ways, the process is the thing for me. So please please please have stages or shrinking spurts or a slow shrinkee. Please?
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Never have been into that scale of shrinking. Mostly because at that size a person is clearly smaller than air molecules that they'd need to breathe...... so basically every pic like that needs a caption below it that reads

Three minutes later, they were all dead

Same goes for outgrowing a planet to the point the subject is now floating in space.
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Never have been into that scale of shrinking. Mostly because at that size a person is clearly smaller than air molecules that they'd need to breathe...... so basically every pic like that needs a caption below it that reads

Three minutes later, they were all dead

Same goes for outgrowing a planet to the point the subject is now floating in space.
You sound like my brother.

At the end of every movie, he says, "then the sun went nova and destroyed all life on earth."

Hey, it's usually fantasy anyway. :P
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I like midget sized (2-3 feet) and loose AF clothing w heels so is that a suggestion?
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For me, half the fun of a shrinking woman fantasy is interacting with the shrunken woman. The smaller she gets, the harder it is to interact in a way that doesn't involve crushing, which I loathe. And at this scale, interacting becomes impossible.
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But she can interact with things.
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But she can interact with things.
Even in a fantasy we have to make sure the boys are having fun.
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