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Reviewer: AdamX Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: April 21 2015 6:09 PM Title: A Tough Sell (Part 1)

*can't wait to hear about the other stuff*

 

Great stuff as always.



Author's Response:

Thanks for reading!

Reviewer: realRS Signed [Report This]
Date: April 21 2015 3:14 PM Title: A Tough Sell (Part 1)

Yay, a fun new scenario.  Keep em coming.

This is a neat one.  It really sounds like shrinkers are very common in this world to the point where they have low value.

The two girls gabbing like a pair of gods is certainly interesting, I'd love to see what would happen if one of them happened to shrink and fall into the other's hands.



Author's Response:

Thanks! And yes, shrinkers are very common, such that basically anyone can afford to own at least one.

And while we won't see either of these 2 girls shrinking, Annie is probably someone Kaye would've treated similarly to Shelly prior to her being revealed as a shrinker, so you'll still have that as a comparison point.

Reviewer: youre_my_slave Signed [Report This]
Date: April 21 2015 10:51 AM Title: A Tough Sell (Part 1)

It'd be hilarious if one of the shrinker owners ended up a shinker themselves.



Author's Response:

Actually that's sort of what the 4th story will be about...

Reviewer: Jimbob Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: April 21 2015 10:12 AM Title: A Tough Sell (Part 1)

How long has shrinking been a thing in this world? For it to reach such a point where shrinkers are so immediately disregarded, it has to be in their very genes, a natural instinct, to just no longer see them as a person.

 

Although perhaps it's just because you only show us the more twisted individuals. =p

 

Also, do shrinkers have a naturally shorter lifespan, or are people buying pets that will live just as long as they do? Because I can see the appeal in that.



Author's Response:

It'll be shown more in later stories of this set, but shrinking has been around for a long time - at least several generations, and probably longer. So you're right that it would have to be the conditioned instinct to view them as inhuman. But yes, I do also tend to show the twisted individuals...

Shrinkers in theory could have the same lifespan as people if treated very well, but most, even if they're not physically tortured, go through a lot of trauma in their lives, and by nature of that will give out sooner.

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