Ms. Clark, if you have a spare minute could you share what your plans are with the future direction of Reversals? much appreciated!
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rachelwrenclark
Apr 04, 2018
Thanks very much for asking. Without getting too much into some of the deeper themes of the story let me say that the characters will continue to evolve somewhat on the course they've set for themselves. Although Julia has some questions about what she did to Erica, she's enjoying the power she has over him far too much to relent on her plans. Erica will now have to endure a slow transformation and will be struggling with his very identity as his body slow becomes more feminine. I plan on trying to do some research on this. What might a "normal" hetrosexual man really experience in such a situation as his body drifts towards the opposite gender? How does he feel about his developing breasts as they become more and more prominat and more and more dificult to conceal? What happens to his identity? What are his struggles? How does he adapt? And how does he deal with Julia as she happliy supervises his feminization?
For those that might enjoy a slow transformation story filled with introspection and struggles, I'm hoping "Reversals" satisfies. The story clearly has a dark side. It's intended to make people think about power and obsessions and what they might lead to. It's intended to have some people wonder about how they might rationalize their actions if they choose to embrace some of their deeper obsessions and what the consequences might be. And, of course, for the boys out there that enjoy being under the stilleos of a powerful woman, one that might even have an evil streak in her, Julia in there to hopefully satisfy those desires.
Thanks very much for asking. Without getting too much into some of the deeper themes of the story let me say that the characters will continue to evolve somewhat on the course they've set for themselves. Although Julia has some questions about what she did to Erica, she's enjoying the power she has over him far too much to relent on her plans. Erica will now have to endure a slow transformation and will be struggling with his very identity as his body slow becomes more feminine. I plan on trying to do some research on this. What might a "normal" hetrosexual man really experience in such a situation as his body drifts towards the opposite gender? How does he feel about his developing breasts as they become more and more prominat and more and more dificult to conceal? What happens to his identity? What are his struggles? How does he adapt? And how does he deal with Julia as she happliy supervises his feminization?
For those that might enjoy a slow transformation story filled with introspection and struggles, I'm hoping "Reversals" satisfies. The story clearly has a dark side. It's intended to make people think about power and obsessions and what they might lead to. It's intended to have some people wonder about how they might rationalize their actions if they choose to embrace some of their deeper obsessions and what the consequences might be. And, of course, for the boys out there that enjoy being under the stilleos of a powerful woman, one that might even have an evil streak in her, Julia in there to hopefully satisfy those desires.
Love,
Rachel