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Female Future - Episode 4
www.thefemalefuture.com/tff-004
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I wasn't terribly good at writing popular FemDom and eventually developed my own style that turned into the Aurora Universe in the early 90's. The AU always had a thin flavoring of FemDom thinking in it, given that's where I started, but that wasn't the focus of the experience in the AU, or that of all the authors.
But once the Internet was up and running (albeit shakily), sites like Diana the Valkyrie transitioned over to websites, and while the content was still mostly FemDom at first, the Peril corollary began to appear. And also stories that were neither.
It has occured to me more than once that Peril might just be FemDom with a gender swap, but that might be a controversial idea. Clearly FemDom came first, and superwomen beating up and dominating men is still more socially acceptable than men beating up and dominating superwomen. Which is an interesting thought all on its own in this day and age.
Anway, it's interesting to see the same concepts that I played with in the late 80's (in small text-only stories) appearing in videos today.
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I'm going to ask a stupid question - Are your stories available on this site? I of course remember Diana The Valkyrie but that had so many stories on there. some were super outrageous fem muscle strength of 1,000,000,000,000 times but if you have more realistically digestible ones I would love to take a look. I also remember a story on DTValk with a "latex clad genetically engineered superwoman" that I've been meaning to fined. It was around the time I discovered our communities in early 2000. Just wondering.shadar wrote: I find this interesting as it's what we used to call FemDom back in the late 80's BBS era (pre-Internet). It's also where I started to write and post stories, uploading them (very slowly) by modem to the Diana Valkyrie BBS where pretty much everything was FemDom.
I wasn't terribly good at writing popular FemDom and eventually developed my own style that turned into the Aurora Universe in the early 90's. The AU always had a thin flavoring of FemDom thinking in it, given that's where I started, but that wasn't the focus of the experience in the AU, or that of all the authors.
But once the Internet was up and running (albeit shakily), sites like Diana the Valkyrie transitioned over to websites, and while the content was still mostly FemDom at first, the Peril corollary began to appear. And also stories that were neither.
It has occured to me more than once that Peril might just be FemDom with a gender swap, but that might be a controversial idea. Clearly FemDom came first, and superwomen beating up and dominating men is still more socially acceptable than men beating up and dominating superwomen. Which is an interesting thought all on its own in this day and age.
Anway, it's interesting to see the same concepts that I played with in the late 80's (in small text-only stories) appearing in videos today.
For what it's worth...
Shadar
WOndering if we can get NGC or Kickasskandy to make our dream movie, with enough support.
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You can find a lot of them here: aurorarchive.altervista.org/?path=Aurora%20Universe
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lfan wrote: I'm going to ask a stupid question - Are your stories available on this site?.
You can find a lot of them here: aurorarchive.altervista.org/?path=Aurora%20Universe[/quote]
You can also find ones from the period of 2004 to 2010 or so on: velorian.net/auow/
Not sure how long that link will work, but its OK now.
Also, Little Firebug is available here in the SWM library, in additon to most stories I've published since 2010 or so.
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bionicskillz wrote: I'm going to ask a stupid question - Are your stories available on this site? I of course remember Diana The Valkyrie but that had so many stories on there. some were super outrageous fem muscle strength of 1,000,000,000,000 times but if you have more realistically digestible ones I would love to take a look. I also remember a story on DTValk with a "latex clad genetically engineered superwoman" that I've been meaning to fined. It was around the time I discovered our communities in early 2000. Just wondering.
You have to go really far back in Diana's archives to find Shadar's older "pre-Aurora Universe" work. Like mid-90s far back. The Diana site was always hit or miss for super-powered stories. Most of them were always fitness or extreme muscle with some supergirl-like stories being extreme muscle. Other times formatting (10 pages of a single gigantic block of text) or terrible writing made promising stories hard to read. There are some diamonds in the rough if you look hard enough, but it takes a lot of keyword searching as the old pages do not have keyword/tags like the story archive here does. Sadly, a lot of Shadar's original Aurora Universe stories are offline or only accessible through Internet Archive sites. The same goes for several other authors inspired by Shadar's work. You have to either know what you are looking for or get lucky in your search. However, to my knowledge, Shadar never hosted any of his early or later Aurora Universe stories on the Diana website. The one or two stories that you might find are proto-Aurora Universe.
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I suppose I could someday gather it all together in some huge website (we're talking many hundreds of stories), but I tend to look forward and not back most of the time.
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Pity Jon's films are so irregular as his heroines are stunning!
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derekh48 wrote: i'm torn between this and tks latest one. anyone give me an idea which is better?
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I got both, but TKS for me is the better choice.
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I love Jon's work...but as many have said its in frequent. The models are top notch. The comics are usually pretty good and a reasonable price. Not sure on this vid, I'm usually into the Supergirl customs and fight scene between the hero and Super power villian. I do love the TKS material and usually get most..
Keep it up Jon...
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