Welcome to my (mostly) Asian TF/TG sanctuary. Gender swaps, transformations, mental changes, just a little fun for everyone. Yes, I am Asian, and I caption for my friends. Please write comments to let me know if I make you smile! :)
I love FOSE caps. I Like seeing the consequences, I feel it gives substance to a story. Consequences aren't something that is often addressed in a Great shift, or exchange Island type caption. The closest swap method that I think does deal with consequences are MAU swaps, but those never seem as engaging to me.
I especially love accidental Fose, not that one purposely participates... in most settings. But what I mean is swapping with someone you weren't originally thinking about. ex. a person or persons walking in and interrupting you. A phone-call, or even showing the person as the victim of someone else's lust.
sorry didnt mean to go on a rant just to say I enjoyed the caption. ~cal
Thanks for commenting as always, Cal. The FOSE concept was first pioneered (I believe) by the author of TG Swapping Caps, who is listed as one of my inspirations. I must agree with you, the idea that she created is intriguing. It allows for an "accidental" swap that needs not to have an intention or revenge or whatever. I have used the idea in several ways (both here and on OTGC, where I got started), but I am just getting warmed up; I will use it in ways never foreseen yet by anybody, once I get started. ;) <3 karen
I love FOSE caps. I Like seeing the consequences, I feel it gives substance to a story. Consequences aren't something that is often addressed in a Great shift, or exchange Island type caption. The closest swap method that I think does deal with consequences are MAU swaps, but those never seem as engaging to me.
ReplyDeleteI especially love accidental Fose, not that one purposely participates... in most settings. But what I mean is swapping with someone you weren't originally thinking about. ex. a person or persons walking in and interrupting you. A phone-call, or even showing the person as the victim of someone else's lust.
sorry didnt mean to go on a rant just to say I enjoyed the caption. ~cal
Thanks for commenting as always, Cal. The FOSE concept was first pioneered (I believe) by the author of TG Swapping Caps, who is listed as one of my inspirations. I must agree with you, the idea that she created is intriguing. It allows for an "accidental" swap that needs not to have an intention or revenge or whatever. I have used the idea in several ways (both here and on OTGC, where I got started), but I am just getting warmed up; I will use it in ways never foreseen yet by anybody, once I get started. ;) <3 karen
DeleteYeah I remember when it was created. I look forward to seeing what you will come up with. ~cal
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