Since the possibility has been raised of shooting another ASFR video, I wanted to quickly test the waters to see what people would like to see. After voting, any details you can provide will be helpful.
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Just to be clear, what I meant by "autonomy" in voting for it was limited. She should have a personality of her own, and opinions of her own, BUT be subservient to her owner and sometimes have to do things she wouldn't do if it were up to her. (Maybe things she really objects to; maybe not.) I didn't mean, she runs away or earns her freedom, or that sort of thing.
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Because I can distinguish between reality and fantasy,
and because I prefer the allure of transformation,
that's how I vote.
It doesn't have to be a torturous
ordeal for her; some of those stories which contain malice, merely do so for the lack of other narrative devices.
But I don't think that I, or anyone else, should have to apologize for liking forced or unforced, fantasy-story transformations.
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and because I prefer the allure of transformation,
that's how I vote.
It doesn't have to be a torturous

But I don't think that I, or anyone else, should have to apologize for liking forced or unforced, fantasy-story transformations.
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I'll always be an advocate of transformation stories (whether forced or consensual, I have no preference and find both entertaining) but at this time I think I would have to vote for something along the lines of "My Sister, The Robot"
In the words of its author, it "focuses on robotic behavior and the limitations that go with it (and malfunctions too! )"
Actually, I think a female robot protecting its secret (or in this case not even knowing itself) and then being discovered or exposed is what makes stories like that one so intriguing.
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In the words of its author, it "focuses on robotic behavior and the limitations that go with it (and malfunctions too! )"
Actually, I think a female robot protecting its secret (or in this case not even knowing itself) and then being discovered or exposed is what makes stories like that one so intriguing.
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