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Giantess: a Huge Love Affair

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Macrophilia is the term used to describe someone (mostly male) who gets turned on by unusually large females and who are mostly dominant. When I say unusually large I'm not referring to six foot tall Amazon type women. I mean something like well over 100 feet tall or more. That would depend on the macro himself, as some fantasize on different size GTSs, which is the term used to describe these Giantesses in the community.

There are also, of course many sites devoted to these very tall sexy women, such as Giantess Girls.

They feature many really sexy pics and stories.

The fantasy often deals with these GTS wreaking havoc in a city, or getting crushed under their feet like a discarded cigarette. The insertion fantasy is also quite popular, as in being inserted physically in their vaginas.Or simply being held in their giantess hands. Consequently this is very much a powerful female / defenseless male type fantasy.

Many comic books often portray this theme as well as Hollywood movies, such as Attack of the 50 ft Woman (only 50?). So how do these macros satisfy their fetish when the fetish invoved doesn't actually exist? Through their imaginations and role playing. Photos using collages such as the one above and GTS POVs are often used as in the clip below. I must admit that it would be cool if GTS really existed. Just climbing and exploring their luscious bodies would provide hours of blissful, virtually endless pleasure.

There's just more to love with GTS. Much much more. Maybe in another galaxy or something

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