Macrophilia

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An example of a typical 'collage' image.
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Macrophilia refers to sexual fantasy involving fictitious giants, primarily giant women.[1] Variants include metamorphic fantasies; the diminution of men so that average-sized women appear relatively huge, or more commonly, ordinary women growing to giant size.

Humorist David Sedaris's essay, "Giantess", reprinted in Barrel Fever (1994),[2] describes writing for a magazine specializing in erotic stories about giant women and the particular attention that must be paid to the transformation and tearing of clothes.

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  1. ^ Jon Bowen (May 22, 1999). A Giant Fetish. Salon.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-25.
  2. ^ Kopelson, Kevin (2007). Sedaris. University of Minnesota Press, 226-7.