Today, let’s take a gander at an illustrated story featuring futanari. In fact, each of the characters, of which there are only two, has a penis!
But first, that leads me to a point I want to make. There is, and has been, a practice within the size community, as seen in the following search on the Giantess City forum, to post warnings whenever content depicts male genitalia, ergo a “penis.”
To be clear, Giantess City (GC) is privately funded and privately operated, so they can set whatever rules they want. Accordingly, the Giantess City Site Rules, as of early March 2020, state the following about male giants:
Male Giants
As the name indicates, “Giantess” City is a website mainly dedicated to the fetish of Giant Women. This can either relate to a Giant Woman next to regular sized people, or shrunken people next to a regular sized woman. In a broader sense, Giantess City may also contemplate other “size change” fetishes, like “Shrunken Women”, “Giant Couples” or “Giant Men”. However, because Giantess City focuses mainly on Women as object of fetishism, Male Giants content will only be admitted in Forums marked as “Giant Man” Forums.
(NOTE: GC has had a specific sub-forum devoted to “Giant Man” collages since 2016, and “Giant Man” stories since 2011. It also has spaces now which are devoted to giant couples and shrunken woman. GC itself was created in mid-February 2004. )
My point is that I don’t think such warnings are necessary. If you examine the top screenshot you’ll notice that some of the warnings are even included on topics posted in the “Couples” and “Giant Man” sub-forums ❗
I guess some folks may be shocked to see a penis on a site devoted to fetish content in sections specifically devoted to giant men? I suppose that without the warning members might complain that a penis was showcased in the content focusing on males? 🙄

The pornographic materials of the past did not carry such warnings. It was understood that if you watched an adult video there were going to be sex scenes, and if those featured men than those men’s penises would be shown.

Adult magazines were the same. For instance, the following cover has no penile warning, yet within its covers are male genitalia.

DeviantArt also has many posts with the “warning penis” tag. Furthermore, I’m not the only one who noticed this practice in the size community. For example, check out this tweet sent by Jitensha in mid-January 2020.

Now, I’m not saying that people can’t have their personal preferences. If they don’t want to see penises that’s perfectly okay! However, I feel that posting these penis warnings stigmatize content instead of merely informing consumers of such content.
So, all that said, let’s have a sausage fest and check out juliusromanize’s “Futanari Tryst”!
This story consists of 50 illustrated single-panel pages. It was first published in February 2020 and takes place in a world in which some women are futanari. However, not only do futanari exist, but they can also reach heights of 15 feet tall!
The protagonists are Abel, a man of normal height, and Alexa, his boss and a futanari. Abel has been building up the courage to ask Alexa out and finally requests a date at the beginning of this comic. The date goes well, and they celebrate with some love making! That’s it; it’s an exceedingly simple story. There’s no conflict to be found in the narrative, but it’s not a bad one.
Still, some of the text felt a little wonky. For instance:
This might be a stylistic choice, but why write “… women who are genetically born with male genitalia” when you could just write “born with male genitalia.” What else would it be, but a genetic trait? A cybernetic trait? A mechanic trait? Also, highlighted are some words which were either flip-flopped or misspelled.

I believe the first highlighted sentence should be “I must not really be used to heels this high.” Regarding the second, I get the meaning. Specifically, the sense that Abel does not want Alexa to feel his erection, but it’s strange how that was conveyed. She is sitting on his lap. So, he does not want her to feel what was on his lap when the thing on his lap is her own body?
Regarding the art, it was pretty good. However, I had a few notes:



Overall, I’m happy to see that this type of content is being created. However, the text should have been checked for spelling errors and reworked to flow better.
You can purchase Futanari Tryst for $4.99 at the following link: https://gumroad.com/juliusromanize Fans can also follow juliusromanize on DeviantArt and support via Patreon.
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