Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Mae Day by Praedatorius (GTS femdom scifi)

Welcome to the latest installment of the Fourplay Fetish Feature, which sees us dedicate 4 days to showcasing an author, a topic, or a fetish that has excited me. This time out we are indulging in the erotic world of giantesses and shrunken men/women.

We had a chance to chat with Praedatorius this morning, and now I am delighted to introduce you to one of his stories.


It can be exceptionally hard to pull off funny, clever, sexy, and strange all within the same story, but that is precisely what Praedatorius does with Mae Day. Full of sci-fi excitement, end-of-the-world drama, big box satire, and giantess kink, it is like a literary roller-coaster that keeps scaling ever-higher hills and thrills.

Do not make the mistake of dismissing it as some silly bit of fluff, though - I was delighted by all the ways it challenges genre expectations and deliberately plays with expectations. For instance, when your protagonist is a socially anxious virgin, and your most interesting secondary characters are a group of giant prostitutes, you can be forgiven for expecting sex at every page turn, but you will have to be patient.

The satire of big box consumerism is incredibly funny, with ridiculous banter over mystery packages, overzealous anti-shoplifting surveillance, and insanely long hours an early highlight. Not quite as over-the-top, but still sharp, the satire of organized religion is just as funny, especially with the arrival of Mae seeming to fulfill a prophecy created to pacify the populace.

Mae herself is a fun character, an alien world-eater who grows in spurts, fed by gorging on groceries . . . garbage . . . furniture . . . buildings . . . and people. Even though we know she will be the death of everyone and everything, she is so charming, sp amusing, you giggle and cheer at every new development. Sinar, on the other hand, is almost infuriatingly naive about the women around him, and yet the only one who thinks the world is worth saving. He is the epitome of the tragic hero, struggling against a voracious giantess, a horny coworker, a half a captain (literally half - Mae took a bite) and a prostitute who sees in him a human connection.

There are erotic elements to Mae Day, and they are glorious - kinky and fun, dangerous in scope, but never rudely explicit. Perhaps my favorite scene involves an extraordinarily well-hung police officer and a growing prostitute giantess, turning the tables on an abusive encounter with some creative size humiliation that we know will not end well, and yet is still more emotionally charged than most erotic stories.

About Praedatorius: Praedatorius is an author of fetish fiction, focusing and body transformations such as breast expansion, giants, shrinking, weight gain, and sex change. While focusing on the metamorphosis on the body, praedatorius opts instead to exercise the most powerful sex organ in the human body: the mind.

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