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Anyway work is slow so let's dish on fun stuff. Do you have to consider the end product of a TF super hot to like the media its in, or can you enjoy process up to a certain point and disengage after that?
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@Fuego that's interesting - does having an end product you don't like enhance the punishment aspect? I'm assuming most of the time you're self inserting.
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@angrboda Always be self inserting haha.
Its not punishment? It's... like a kind of panic? And sometimes yeah. I'll get caught off guard looking at/reading a sequence/story where it's something I don't like and I get this adrenaline response like the act of enjoying it has trapped me in this form I never wanted. and I have to like mentally deal with that.
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@angrboda If the end goal isn't something I want, I'm usually too genuinely turned off to get into the change itself.
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@angrboda I'm not much into TF itself so the end result being hotter is my main draw.
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@angrboda
The end product is vital to me. Just turning into something isn't enough, I need to know what it's like for them to move in this new shape, sense the world around them. It's all about the sensation for me, and that includes things like kinesics and any new senses you've gotten.
You're a cow now. How do different surfaces feel under your hooves? How does your new brain read human faces or patterns? How does it feel to have the warmth of more than one stomach?
@Mobius these are all really good details to keep in mind for future stuff; thanks!
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@noctilucent
that's true, that's an important distinction. I'm not sure what's so fascinating (and admittedly arousing) with someone suddenly trapped in a body that isn't *theirs*, but it makes for content that I am totally absorbed into.
Outside of actual tf, I love when there's a time period set aside for someone getting used to what they are now: a human turned kobold getting used to height and frame and social status, for example.
@Mobius same here! post-tf is so underappreciated.
@angrboda Definitely can enjoy up to a certain point and then disengage. I mean, it's better if the while thing is hitting my buttons, but if there's just a part of it that does that's great too
@Soreth yeah this is usually my experience also
@angrboda I feel like there are innumerable 90s cartoons that pretty much qualify here, but none of my VHS copies from that area have really survived.
@Soreth I think the final forms for street sharks are pretty dumb looking but the concept was good as hell to tiny me
@angrboda Oh my gosh yes. Some of the Seaviants were really really hot before hitting final form
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@tfproxy yeah I'm pretty much the same on that score but I was curious what other peoples' takes were
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@angrboda I can even stay engaged after getting to an end product I dislike. It maintains some of the tension that makes the process so hot. Without that tension its not nearly as exciting or arousing.