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Dysmorphia: The Complete Series

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In the early decades of the 21st Century, the human race was confronted with a strange, incurable virus the likes of which mankind had never seen the Dysmorphia Virus. Although the virus was non-lethal, it nonetheless shook the world to its core. Why? Because unlike typical viruses, the Dysmorphia Virus caused a physical mutation in those infected with it. For men, it shrunk them down to less than half their original height and caused them to lose a significant portion of their muscle mass, leaving them tiny and scrawny. For women, it had the opposite effect, growing them to between 3-5x their original heights and giving them impossible figures...with breasts larger than their heads, wasp-thin waists, and hips and asses that flared out so dramatically that they seemed to erupt from their waists. And with an essentially 100% infection rate, in only a matter of weeks, the virus spread across the globe, leaving virtually no one unaffected by it, and in the years that followed the outbreak of the virus, humanity was forced to deal with these changes as best they could. Collected here is the complete series of Dysmorphia. Starting with Part 1, In the Beginning, we see how Jon Liu, who'd been placed in a cryogenic sleep prior to the virus outbreaks due to a terminal blood disease, comes to terms with a post-Dysmorphia world, where he barely can see over the average woman's knee, where his formerly tall wife is a veritable giantess, and his daughters, who were mere children when he was frozen, are all grown up and make their gigantic mother seem tiny in comparison...guess it's a good thing that Jon's always had a thing for tall women, huh? Then in Part 2, Senior Year, we follow the story of Greg Kemp, a high school senior living in a world that's started to come to terms with the Dysmorphia Virus...even though with each generation, the size gap between men and women grows larger and larger, as men continue to get smaller and women continue to grow larger. Of course, this is nothing new to Greg, whose doting step-sister Maddie is large enough to hold him in with just one hand and is so buxom that she can carry him in her cleavage if she wants to. Then of course, there's his secret crush Stacy Wilson, who happens to be the tallest girl in school, and he has no idea how to tell her how he feels. Oh, what's a 3'5" guy to do in a land of giantesses to do? Then in Part 3, The Wedding, we come to a world where the initial outbreaks and the world that came before are no more than a distant memory for some and a half-forgotten story for most, and the world is preparing for a most unusual the wedding between Harold Lark, the World's Tallest Man, and Rene Builder, the World's Shortest Woman. The fact that he's twice as tall as an average man and she's shorter than a 5 year old girl (though she still towers over her soon-to-be husband) has only allowed them to understand each other's situations and let their love grow deeper and stronger. These stories contain shrunken men, mini-giantess, giantess, extreme figures, handheld, boob-held (like handheld, only being carried in between the breasts), and size comparison.

66 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 19, 2020

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