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I guess it's safe to say I'm known for my "messy" scenes around here. I've always looked at my messes as cartoony and exaggerated but not completely out of the realm of possibility-- not unlike the toilet scenes you see in modern comedy movies and shows. I like it that way and I don't want to change things too much... but every once in a while, in certain stories and art pieces, I sometimes fantasize about going really crazy with it. But, as always, it's all up to you guys-- just how messy do you like it? Let me know by voting in the poll and leaving a comment. Look below for a couple of hypermess examples by Hyro and Trap Diaper.

How big of a load do you like to see in stories and art?




Comments

Anonymous

Although 'Beanbag Chair Sized' is probably realistically my favorite to see depicted in art I voted for 'The sky's the limit' because depending on how it's done it can always be fun. I always find this to be a difficult question for me though, because I love big diapers, and I love seeing messing depicted in art/stories, but it's pretty much always walking a fine line for me because if the depiction or description gets too graphic, or if actual feces becomes too obvious I get turned off and grossed out. Like, how great would it be if there was a hot girl with a baby brain who suddenly started messing her diaper and then it ballooned to gigantic proportions and she blew out the walls of her crib, but I guess in my mind I have to walk this line from not thinking too much about how her diaper is expanding with poop or I'd get grossed out. Overall though I would love to see you experiment with some more cartoony/fantastic scenarios in your stories.

parkerlongabaugh

I totally agree with you, I'm pretty much the same way. I don't like thing to get too messy and I try to walk a fine line to keep my stories fun and not too gross, and that would definitely carry over if I started writing hypermesses. In my stories, I keep the poop confined to pants, panties and diapers (and occasionally potties and toilets,) and that's not going to change. Thanks for your insights!