Not so much a turnoff, as just inconsistent with MY fantasies....
J.P. Gordon
2019-01-05 00:37:37 +0000 UTC
I guess you're saying that Mandy's muscles are a turn-off for you, right?
Ricky Java
2019-01-04 22:32:01 +0000 UTC
If I want to see masculine muscles, I'll turn to The Avengers... Not the original with Dame Diana Rigg and Patrick McNee, but the Stan Lee characters...
J.P. Gordon
2019-01-04 19:36:42 +0000 UTC
Huh?
Ricky Java
2019-01-04 18:13:27 +0000 UTC
Thanks for the suggestion. Now that Mandy's body is looking good from all angles, I plan to start trying her out in various poses. Depending on how that goes, I may have to create more morphs, especially for the extreme poses that sex requires.
Ricky Java
2019-01-04 18:13:10 +0000 UTC
Thank you, Zeerol. I'm very glad to hear that you like Mandy's growth sequence and that it inspires you to imagine the same sequence with a young Morgana. I find the idea very appealing as well.
I also like your hair style suggestions, especially because, as you said, shorter hair is a striking contrast with gigantic breasts. And short hair is much easier to work with in 3D. :0D
I also enjoyed reading your comments for the entertainment value, with your fanciful introduction of giant boobs into mainstream movies. Thank you, Zeerol.
Ricky Java
2019-01-04 18:07:44 +0000 UTC
I see the influence of Marvel Inc. gets into everything...
J.P. Gordon
2019-01-04 03:37:23 +0000 UTC
PLEASE let this include the hunky cameraman offering to pound her sexy new body harder than she ever imagined, and her graciously accepting.
Piltheser
2019-01-04 02:10:13 +0000 UTC
I'd love to see you do a similar sequence with Morgana in her youth! Maybe a Morgana v2.0! Even if that doesn't happen, I have a few ideas for different hairstyles you could try out.
-Super-short hair. Less than two inches, like what Emma Watson had. I remember when she was in Harry Pumper and the Lusty Hallows, where she kept her hair so damned short, it formed a nice contrast to her big balloon-boobs. According to the Director's Cut, her costumes were so expensive to design that they could only afford enough fabric to hold the upper quarter of her breasts, leaving her with severe underboob displaying. Those egg-shaped spell bubbles were a major cause for controversy, as you'll probably remember how the "quidditch brooms" in the audience would become bobbing, undulating sperm-wyrms whenever Emma's family feeders appeared.
-Bangs hiding one side of the face. Lucrezia Noin from Gundam Wing (my main anime crush), Alana from Saga, and Lulu from Final Fantasy 10 have (or had) this particular style. It's classy, sultry and somewhat exotic, and is tied with super-short hair as my favorite. Evanna Lynch pulled this off in the above-mentioned movie; her locks were draped over her right eye to form a contrast to her gigantic left breast, her slightly smaller right breast spurting milk with every syllable she spoke and every step she took. Evanna and Emma kept riding together on the same broom, which resulted in tens of thousands of cases of "Emmavanna Syndrome - where the men watching that weren't ready had to suffer as their penises inflated into arm-sized erections over the course of a few heartbeats and ejaculated with enough force to spray their seed out like mortar rounds. Purportedly teenagers still hold competitions to see who can "suffer Emmavanna" the hardest and farthest at drive-in theaters.
-High-set pigtails. Harley Quinn from batman has this one when she's not wearing her costume. I believe you've done this hairstyle before, but it's always fun to see on cheerleaders or otherwise straight-laced business-types. Jennifer Lawrence sported this in the Boner Games series of movies, along with a button-up romper and boots with two-foot-thick soles. Her pigtails were an extreme case, though, their ends long enough to be tied into a pair of bows around her head-sized areolae. Purportedly she refuses to star in a film unless she's allowed to maintain that specific styling of hair.