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Those people who have macrophilia (literally, "love for big") or microphilia ("love for small") will most likely find this story more interesting than most, as it is designed and based on a common giant/giantess fantasy of certain individuals. In this interactive, you may choose your gender and initial type of reputation before the actual story commences. As you encounter certain events, you will be offered choices that may either rely more or less heavily on luck. The ones that rely more on luck would give you a real choice what will happen next. For example, if you were to decide to select a choice that can have random consequences, the next set of choices would both be titled "continue...". Also, keep in mind that making cautious decisions can sometimes be less rewarding, but other times they can save your life (yes, I allow death) (but not necessarily an end though...). So anyways, that is an example of how a choice of risk or caution can be more in the hands of luck than yours. So far, this interactive is not very populated in chapters because I tend to make each chapter rather longer than a paragraph or two. So if you are not satisfied with the current length of the story, all i can say is that "i'm still carefully working on it". And if i'm not working on the future chapters, i'll be correcting (or adding) to the current chapters. By the way, for those who have noticed my absence during dates August 7th 2008 to August 9th 2008, i was studying the very odd nomenclature of women's clothing (the naming of women's clothing) (an example: a tie front cropped halter top: which means an article of clothing worn on the torso ("top") which has been cut considerably above the bellybutton ("cropped"), has been tied together in between the boobs in the front ("tie front"), and is strapped around the neck of the wearer instead of the shoulders ("halter"). As a guy, I never thought I would have ever needed this type of knowledge... I could not be anymore incorrect. As of my readers, (most likely fellow men)(or maybe women who dunno what they are wearing but anyways), i recommend you learn the names of what your girlfriends and wives wear - it'll be easier for you when i describe what a girl wears. Or at least look at the BRA section; it'll provide some very important information for those who fantasize about shrinking and climbing into a lovely ladie's bra >;]. Here is just a nice little vocab list of the "femalian clothing nomenclature", as I call it >=]. MISC. (NEED TO KNOW TAILORING VOCABULARY) - cropped: shortened or cut shorter - ruched/rouged: ruffled - pleated: folded over in zig-zag folds (flatten or plain) and alternating folds/creases; they can be wide pleats (less folds) or thin pleats (more folds) -draped: the cloth of the clothing loosely hangs down of the body of the wearer, possibly making light ripples and folds - ribbed: vertical folded stripes; indented stripes alternate between overlying stripes - tie front: on an article of clothing that is open in the front, it is tied together in the front by spaghetti straps/strings or by the edges of the clothing itself for cropped tops - tie back: on an article of clothing that is open in the back, it is tied together in the back by spaghetti straps/strings - low-rise/cut: the top of an article of clothing is cut lower, to show more skin - twist front: twist design between bust for a top - crossover/ faux wrap: (for a clothing covering the torso:) it overlaps itself - stretch-back: ruching deliberately made by hems (elastic or not) - keyhole: a single hole in the clothing - razor-cut: multiple slit-like holes in the clothing - shirtwaist: a long piece of cloth to tie waist to a thin fit - empire waist: an aspect of a high-cut waist line that is right under the bust; used by babydoll and tent dress designs - split flared: ends are cut/split to produce a flare - flare: wide-ended by hems HEMS: - shark bite hem: ragged/jagged hem - flounce hem: a wide/loose ruffle at end/hem - double/triple/multi tiered hem - blind hem: stitching can barely be seen from outside - peplum: an overskirt flounce hem at end of a jacket/shirt/sleeves - godet: an elongated version of a flounce hem; panels may be present to make flare NECKLINE TYPES - mandarin collar: short upturned collar - peter pan collar: down-folded with largely rounded tips - draped neck: a more loosely hanging form of the cowl neck (look at source below); the neckline hangs (considerably) below/between the breasts - keyhole neck: there is a hole under the collar - choker neckline: a single/multiple strap(s) down the front connects collar and main pieces - AND THE MAJORITY ARE FOUND AT: http://www.shiningknightjewelry.com/page2/howtowearjewelry/necklines/necklines.h... (the address includes pictures and a LOT of detail; they include the halter neck, boat neck, sweetheart neck, scoop neck, cowl neck, turtleneck, off-the-shoulder neck, etc.) I STRONGLY URGE YOU, THE READER, TO GO TO THE ADDRESS TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THOSE NECKLINES, AS THEY WILL MOST LIKELY BE MENTIONED IN MY STORY. BRAS: - soft cup bra: any bra that has no underwire; therefore soft (and possibly escapable in some cases) - moulded bra: any bra with seamless or smooth-seamed cups with liitle or no lace (they show less under shirts) - full coverage bra (aka full cup bra): covers top and bottom of the breasts - balcony/balconette bra (aka demi bra): covers only the bottom the the breasts and a small portion of the top; a very popular kind of bra - plunge bra (U plunge bra): a bra that has a "U" cut out between the cups to prevent the bra from showing up from under low cut tops; the cups are usually cut diagonally; usually have padding to push breasts together (for that nice sexual appeal)(MAXIMUM CLEAVAGE) - shelf bra (aka platform bra): covers just the bottom of the breasts, exposing the nipples; it provides maximum support from the bottom but doesn't work on giant busts. - convertible bra: straps are movable/removable – allowing changes in where straps hook - adhesive bra: uses adhesive to support breasts by pushing up from torso; uses no straps at all; just a pair of cups with adhesive on them; they will not work on large breasted women (usually D cup or larger) - strapless bra: a bra with no shoulder straps; only has a strap in the back; can only support busts E cup or smaller - sports bra: like a supportive and padded cropped camisole or bandeau. usually made out of elastic fabric - push up bra: any bra with a push-up feature by either having extra padding and/or closer cups and/or having shoulder straps shorter than normal - minimizer bras: a bra with a TIGHT fit (for big-busted women to fit into small-chested clothing) - seamless bra: any bra without seams - racerback bra: any bra with the shoulder straps attaching to each other in the back before reaching the back strap; they are made to avoid and make space for the shoulder blades - camisoles: not exactly a bra, but they ARE an undergarment; they provide minimal support but some have built-in bras; they look like smooth tank tops that either show midriffs or not TOPS: - bra/crop top: a top that resembles a bra but is not of bra material - bandeau: a cropped boob top with shoulder straps; a cropped camisole - a ring top: a high-cropped tube top - cardigan: a shirt/sweater that is tied/buttoned/zipped down the front; NOT a pullover - halter top: instead of straps/sleeves overhanging shoulders, the article of clothing hangs from the neck - bubble top/skirt: has been folded under itself to produce seamless hems - babydoll top: a tank top (w/ or w/o spaghetti straps) that may have an open front and be front tied (revealing the abdomen), and may have a built in bra; it has a high bust line and the rest of the clothing under bustline hangs loosely; a.k.a a chemise or a shorty nightgown SLEEVES: - cap sleeves: very short; just barely cover shoulders - kabuki sleeves: loose sleeves that vary from medium-short to medium long - lantern sleeves: sleeves that end in flounce hems (large waves) SHORTS - tap pants: they resemble extremely short shorts with small slits running up the outer side of the leg; tend to be loose fitting - hot pants: rather tight fitting short shorts with barely any legs (about less than 2 inches); usually begin revealing the button of buttocks; they are NOT boy shorts because they are worn externally while boy shorts are worn under clothes UNDERGARMENTS - boyshorts (aka french knickers): very short shorts; almost like hot pants except they're thinner and they're a form of underwear; they have a middle seam unlike hipsters; also, they tend to give wedgies (more tighter on the cieling between clothing and skin eh? lol) - hipsters: my personally favorite; they are also like boyshorts and hot pants but they usually don't have a seam down the middle; the seams are usually on the side - bikini briefs: the standard women panties; may have strings or not - thong: just strings and a small pubic patch; covers as little as possible; the back of a thong usually forms either a "Y" or a triangle - g string: no more material than a thong; just less. instead of the "Y" or the triangle in the back, it'll most likely be a "T"; the string slips right into the buttcrack; not for the faint hearted - full briefs: something a guy might be wearing if he isn't wearing boxers (or nothing); look it up at google for yourself or ask daddy SKIRTS - miniskirt: hem inches above the knee - maxi skirt: hem above ankles - microskirt: an extremely short miniskirt that does not cover the buttocks due to length - hobble skirt: medium/long; so narrow it impedes movement - pencil skirt: straight and narrow cut; ends at or below knee; formal attire - bubble skirt - poodle skirt: narrow at waist, full at bottom; makes a semi-circle when folded - skorts: a direct combination of shorts with a skirt covering it - skirtini: a swimsuit with a skirt PANTS: - culottes: a “split skirt”; flowing calf/full-length trousers - Bermuda shorts: close fit knee-length pants - capris: calf-length pants/trousers - bellbottoms: leg widens from knee to bottom hem - cargo pants: (I dunno how to explain these rugged looking, large pocketed trousers; please look it up for yourself at google) LEGGINGS: - garter: a circular piece of fabric (may be lacey) tied around stockings to prevent them from falling/slipping - garter belt: strapped to leggings/stockings to prevent them from falling - leg warmers: fancy pipe-cleaner-like objects at bottom half of legs; usually made of faux fur DRESSES: - sheath dress: a simple one piece dress - shirtdress: a one piece dress with a shirtwaist (may or may not have buttons or open middle) - tent dress: one piece; when fanned out it makes an “A” or tent shape; fans out from or clings onto breasts and/or shoulders - pinafore: a tent dress with distinguished shoulder straps; may include shirtwaist. - slip dress: like a less prominent tent dress except it is always held up by spaghetti straps ONE PIECE CLOTHING: (the romper is rather unique and was really difficult to research on google, since most of the results say that it is a type of clothing for toddlers/babies) - romper: a one piece clothing that combines a top with hot pants - Teddy: a one piece undergarment that combines a panty and a revealing top; looks like a leotard/swimsuit; can be sheer or lacy SHOES: - sandals: these shoes with no tops; only a soles and straps - flip flops: sandals with only a wishbone/fork-like rope to hold down the front of the foot - platform shoes: elevated shoes - wedge heels: shoes with a chunk heel for arch support - stack heels: shoes with that protruding element; heels are wider-based than stilettos - kitten heels: shorter than most heels but heels are still pointed - stilettos: extremely high-heeled then stack shoes - ghillie shoes: tongue-less shoes - flamenco shoes: tongue-less low-heeled shoes with one/two horizontal/diagonal strap(s) - espadrilles shoes: tongue-less shoes with heel strap (from the heel) to hold foot down - slingbacks: tongue-less shoes with heel strap (from the middle) to hold foot down - earth shoes: shoes with a negative heel (heels decline) For further comprehension and understanding of "femalian clothing", I recommend you go looking us these words on google (which was what i did). I dunno if i'll ever mention these adjectives and nouns in the future, but this is just for reference in case anyone stumbles across one of these words. Proceeding on, please feel free to send me feedback and make additions, as I highly encourage them. If good, I'll return the favor with gift points. (maximum for a good addition (or an extraordinarily good review with suggestions and ideas) would be 3000, and minimum is 150). (Note: what i take as "good" addition would be a long, creative, and/or well based chapter that offers a wisely picked set of choices. Depending on that or how appealing it is is how i judge their worth in GPs) I bid you readers good day, and with hopes that you'll enjoy what the story has to offer at the moment. |