Recent Comments

Anonymous
9/21/16, 11:44 AM
So good!
Sep 19, 2016
Anonymous
9/21/16, 9:08 AM
I was looking forward to reading the entirety of this story until i got to the part where the animal cruelty came in. That angered me, first of all; and secondly made me lose any interest in the story. To put such a thing as a dog being thrown under or at a vehicle is a sign of a sick mind.
Anonymous
9/21/16, 8:21 AM
Dude I love your stories , I get excited every time I see your name come up but can't say I enjoyed this one. Like don't get me wrong I love shrinking stories. Like in facet 2 but can't really get behind the breast thing with it.
Anonymous
9/21/16, 7:27 AM
Female attributes are just so-so...Sissy attributes might have been 'hotter', just my view, in gay transformation fiction...Sorry
Willie Cici
9/21/16, 3:52 AM
Thanks for the comments. I don't know how this could play out -- suggestions always welcome.
Anonymous
9/21/16, 3:51 AM
I'm glad someone thought this was interesting. Did nothing for me! You've done better.
Sep 19, 2016
Anonymous
9/21/16, 3:50 AM
I always enjoyed reading your stories. This was hot. I could have done without dog massacre (and I'm not a dog lover). But the mind control and manipulation -- I'm still hard.
Sep 19, 2016
Ollie369
9/21/16, 3:28 AM
It's true
Sep 19, 2016
Anonymous
9/21/16, 3:27 AM
Aw thanks EdIam, I've enjoyed your most recent story too (as well as your old ones!) As for the dog, he didn't actually die. The driver noticed him just in time and only ran over his front left paw. The brave wee scamp was in a cast for 2 months but made a full recovery afterwards. A couple of years later after Mr Wronoski died from complications from his diabetes, his granddaughter Abby took Jinglebell to live with her family in the country. That's where he met a sheep dog called Buttercup. Buttercup and Jinglebell hit it off instantly and had fourteen healthy pups together. There names were Bunty, Snowdrop, Cujo, Hank, Shart, Pablo, Nippy, Rogue, Milly, George, Maddy, Jingebell2, Balldrop,and Poohbear. Jinglebell died at the grand old age of 15 surrounded by his family and friends. In the year 2433, his DNA was used to create a breed of tech augmented dogs that acted as companions for an orphanage full of abandoned holographic children.
Anonymous
9/21/16, 3:01 AM
Very nice writing, but the female attributes are a big turn off.