I think lycan shorts are made of spandex or elastane with skin-tight fit. Yoga pants are longer, still close fitting but a bit more flexible than lycan shorts. I think if you did yoga exercises in lycan shorts you’d hurt yourself.
RK
9 years ago
Apparently, the author didn’t actually want to show us any of the BBW in question.
I know I’m going to regret asking this, but, in one of these hot BBW books (or BBW romance books, or “romantica,” or BBW adventure books, or whatever), are the BBW’s actually described? or is the whole BBW thing just reserved for the cover? Are they simply named? As in “Jane went…” hither and yon, and the BBW part from the cover provides all the rest? Anyone here know?
As with many niche fetishes, how much the story actually deals with the girl’s extra bulk undoubtedly varies from author to author, but I do know (from my explorations through Amazon and Smashwords for hilariously bad covers) that some of them do go into quite a bit of detail about how well-padded the gal is, or at least they tie her extra size into the plot somehow.
Case in point: Selena Kitt’s Daddy’s Favorites: Tina uses the girl’s weight as a bit of a plot point: Tina is depressed thinking that no one likes her because she’s too fat and is planning to run away until (rather conveniently) her new step-father turns out to be a chubby chaser. (I mean, what are the odds, right?) Selena Kitt thus gets to do a twofer, playing to readers with a fat fetish and readers with a “daddy” fetish.
Then too, not all works that admire women with some extra “cushion for the pushin'” are necessarily trashy erotica pieces like that. See the Big Beautiful Woman page on TV Tropes for several examples of works playing to this particular fetish in popular culture. (That page specifically points to Matron “Mama” Morton in the movie musical Chicago as one of its more mainstream examples.)
L-Plate Pen
9 years ago
Y’know how for the filthiest stuff in sex shops, the assistant puts it in a plain paper bag? Perhaps the author’s going for the book version of that.
Anything more exciting and I might have a cardiac arrest.
The extra-large X centered on “CAN” must be some sort of subliminal communication.
Are Lycan Shorts anything like Yoga Pants?
I think lycan shorts are made of spandex or elastane with skin-tight fit. Yoga pants are longer, still close fitting but a bit more flexible than lycan shorts. I think if you did yoga exercises in lycan shorts you’d hurt yourself.
Apparently, the author didn’t actually want to show us any of the BBW in question.
I know I’m going to regret asking this, but, in one of these hot BBW books (or BBW romance books, or “romantica,” or BBW adventure books, or whatever), are the BBW’s actually described? or is the whole BBW thing just reserved for the cover? Are they simply named? As in “Jane went…” hither and yon, and the BBW part from the cover provides all the rest? Anyone here know?
As with many niche fetishes, how much the story actually deals with the girl’s extra bulk undoubtedly varies from author to author, but I do know (from my explorations through Amazon and Smashwords for hilariously bad covers) that some of them do go into quite a bit of detail about how well-padded the gal is, or at least they tie her extra size into the plot somehow.
Case in point: Selena Kitt’s Daddy’s Favorites: Tina uses the girl’s weight as a bit of a plot point: Tina is depressed thinking that no one likes her because she’s too fat and is planning to run away until (rather conveniently) her new step-father turns out to be a chubby chaser. (I mean, what are the odds, right?) Selena Kitt thus gets to do a twofer, playing to readers with a fat fetish and readers with a “daddy” fetish.
Then too, not all works that admire women with some extra “cushion for the pushin'” are necessarily trashy erotica pieces like that. See the Big Beautiful Woman page on TV Tropes for several examples of works playing to this particular fetish in popular culture. (That page specifically points to Matron “Mama” Morton in the movie musical Chicago as one of its more mainstream examples.)
Y’know how for the filthiest stuff in sex shops, the assistant puts it in a plain paper bag? Perhaps the author’s going for the book version of that.
Well that’s my PosRe done for the day then…