Thursday, October 31, 2013
Graduation is on the Horizon
Every now and then, I come across a photo I just can't get right.
That's what happened with this picture (which I've been working on for a
few days off and on). Nothing seemed to click on it. The angles were
wrong. The shadowing was problematic. I almost just deleted it in
disgust. The only reason I didn't is because I had a great caption
planned for it.
I'm glad that I didn't abandon it. The picture isn't perfect (I'm still not super happy with it), but I think it's serviceable. And I really like the caption/picture combination. I've said before that I like the idea of a fraternity feminizing some pledges, but I'd like to a little further than that.
First, I'm sure you've all noticed that I like the idea of these sissies being accepted socially and culturally. Many of my captions (the Omar Bell Universe, role reversal, etc.) focus on the inner struggle for these boys rather than some outside influence telling them that what they are is wrong. I know why I like this idea. Inner struggle is far more interesting (and inescapable) than a person trying to adhere to cultural norms. If (in these alternate realities) a sissy is accepted, the only real thing holding them back (or propelling them down any particular road) is their own feelings. And I like to explore that. In addition, I wish everyone was accepted for who they are. I know it's a pipe dream; prejudice and bigotry aren't going anywhere. But they're my captions, and I'll see the worlds through rose-colored glasses if I want to.
Second, I like that everyone gets something. The sissies get a leg up in terms of networking and job prospects. The fraternity brothers get, well, the sissies. And it's all consensual. I like that they make the choice, and reap the benefits of that decision.
I know you're probably tired of reading this, and I'm probably rambling so I'll just cut this off here.
I'm glad that I didn't abandon it. The picture isn't perfect (I'm still not super happy with it), but I think it's serviceable. And I really like the caption/picture combination. I've said before that I like the idea of a fraternity feminizing some pledges, but I'd like to a little further than that.
First, I'm sure you've all noticed that I like the idea of these sissies being accepted socially and culturally. Many of my captions (the Omar Bell Universe, role reversal, etc.) focus on the inner struggle for these boys rather than some outside influence telling them that what they are is wrong. I know why I like this idea. Inner struggle is far more interesting (and inescapable) than a person trying to adhere to cultural norms. If (in these alternate realities) a sissy is accepted, the only real thing holding them back (or propelling them down any particular road) is their own feelings. And I like to explore that. In addition, I wish everyone was accepted for who they are. I know it's a pipe dream; prejudice and bigotry aren't going anywhere. But they're my captions, and I'll see the worlds through rose-colored glasses if I want to.
Second, I like that everyone gets something. The sissies get a leg up in terms of networking and job prospects. The fraternity brothers get, well, the sissies. And it's all consensual. I like that they make the choice, and reap the benefits of that decision.
I know you're probably tired of reading this, and I'm probably rambling so I'll just cut this off here.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
"Male" Cheerleaders
I like the idea of two sissies using a double dildo. I think it stems
from the notion that these boys are such sissies that, when they have
sex even with each other, it's not as two men, but rather as two women
might. The thought that their penises are so inconsequential that they
don't even use them as sexual organs is something that really turns me
on.
I also like show feminized boys being objectified as much (or more) than women. Maybe it's that I like the role reversal. I don't know.
And finally, I like boys as cheerleaders. One of my favorites is the premise that a male cheerleader tries out for a squad, and makes it only to discover that he has to be just "one of the girls."
So, all of that will tell you where this caption came from. Hope you enjoy it.
I also like show feminized boys being objectified as much (or more) than women. Maybe it's that I like the role reversal. I don't know.
And finally, I like boys as cheerleaders. One of my favorites is the premise that a male cheerleader tries out for a squad, and makes it only to discover that he has to be just "one of the girls."
So, all of that will tell you where this caption came from. Hope you enjoy it.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Recession Proof
I love this photo. Sure, it's grainy, and the quality of the picture is
pretty bad, but the realism of the picture is really attractive. And
the caption isn't bad either.
As an aside, I'd like to ask if you all prefer that I tell short stories
via captions or would you rather I write short text stories instead? I
have a few ideas for short (like 4-7 pages vs. my normal 15-30 pages)
stories, but I was wondering which way would be better (captions vs.
pure text stories). If you have an opinion, leave a comment. If not,
well, enjoy today's caption!
Monday, October 28, 2013
I'm a giver
I love this picture. There's just something about it that screams
innocence. I didn't have to modify it at all, either. I just had to
write a little caption. I think it turned out to be a pretty nice piece
of work.
Also, in an effort to reach a broader audience, I've started to add my
various captions to my Imagefap profile. It makes them a little easier
to follow, I think, so if you haven't followed me over there, follow
this link, and follow me. I'll also be posting my pictories over there as well.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Friday, October 25, 2013
Let the past stay in the past? Nah, I'll just feminize my high scool tormentors. Thanks for the suggestion, though.
I was only going to do a one-photo caption for this particular story,
but I had this short series of photos just sitting there, so I decided
to use them instead. It's a bit of a revenge tale (love those, in case
you didn't know already), and it's not my greatest work, but far from my
worst. The pictures aren't bad and the story is fun. The stand-out
for me, though is the background. I didn't even intend for it to come
out like that, but...well, a happy accident.