
This has been on my computer for awhile. It isn't a full-fledged story as much as it is something I wrote as an excersise; it was to help jog my brain a little bit while I was stuck writing something else.
(Reference to excersise while posting a story tagged "fat furs." Ha!)
The way I figure it, there are 3 kinds of fat furs. This little story outlines what they are, and features a short micro-story about each one.
Note: despite the thumbnail, this story is not about ice cream. Neapolitan ice cream was just best image I could think of for something I titled "Three Flavors."
(Reference to excersise while posting a story tagged "fat furs." Ha!)
The way I figure it, there are 3 kinds of fat furs. This little story outlines what they are, and features a short micro-story about each one.
Note: despite the thumbnail, this story is not about ice cream. Neapolitan ice cream was just best image I could think of for something I titled "Three Flavors."
Category Story / Fat Furs
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 104px
File Size 31.5 kB
I'd add a fourth, transitional flavor: Reluctance. Characters who continue to fatten despite all they do to stop are fun for readers who enjoy weight gain, for much the same reason romance novels are so popular: Having the desired state forced onto the main character. It's not exactly a "briar patch", since the character really may not want to end up fat, but the reader wants him to end up that way.
It's transitional by definition, of course; while a reluctant gainer is fine in a short work, it's more dramatically appropriate for them to either stop being a gainer or stop being reluctant (thus resolving into one of the other flavors).
It's transitional by definition, of course; while a reluctant gainer is fine in a short work, it's more dramatically appropriate for them to either stop being a gainer or stop being reluctant (thus resolving into one of the other flavors).
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