Saturday, December 27, 2025

Systemic Changes

Another new story idea?

Yesterday was a weird day for me.  It was the day after Christmas and I was looking forward to a 'normal' day.  As I've explained in my recent 'morning' post, I was going about my normal routine and just about done with the social media for Caitlyn.  One of the posts on Bluesky that I saw was from TGComics.com advertising a new story from one of my favorite artists, Infinity Sign, 25 Days of Christmas.  

BTW, if you don't have an account on TGComics.com, I'd suggest getting one.  They're harmless, I get no spam from them, and it just lets me have access to their fine collections.  There are plenty of free works there to peruse and you can support certain artists or purchase pieces outright.  Totally worth it!

Anyway, the basic gist of 25 Days of Christmas is that every year someone gets their Christmas wish granted through 25 days of Christmas presents and this year it's the person in apartment 19.  Every day he gets a new gift that feminizes him a little more.  By the end of the 25 days he is now a complete and sexy she and she fixes the numbers on her door... she's in apartment 16 and the 6 fell over.  

It's a good fun sexy romp where someone gets changed against their will by some unknown force that they can't fight against or reason with.  I enjoyed it and instead of heading back to my social media feed, I stayed on TGComics and read another of their newer stories, Drafted by Kara Comet.  Technically, they were putting out Chapter 3 of Drafted, but I hadn't read the previous chapters and read all of them.  It's a great comic series involving a writer being pulled into his own story as the feminine heroine so that he can get past his writers block.  Yeah, I'm sure you can see the appeal to someone like me!  Anyway, I'd forgotten that I liked Kara's work so I looked back and found a lot of her works that I've enjoyed in the past including The Video Game, the Detective Batson series, Feminization Funhouse, Mr. Housewife, Don’t Click the Porn Ads, My Wife’s Secretary, The Perfect Date.  

After spending quite awhile re-reading many of Kara's great works, I though I remembered another of hers that I liked that was similar to 25 Days of Christmas.  I went searching for it, but couldn't find it at first.  Turns out, it wasn't Kara that wrote it.  It was Infinity Sign.  Looks like a couple years ago they wrote Secret Santa where another person gets 'gifts' that feminize them unwillingly.  Only in this version they end up on a date with another person that was transformed unwillingly.  

Those two stories, combined with some of the elements from It's a Man's World and the chapters I wrote for Automatic House all involve the same thing.  A mistaken system systematically changing an unwilling subject into a woman.  The methods are different, gifts, an AI house, a future society, but the idea is the same.  I think I've even written some caps involving this theme... getting things in the mail that slowly feminize the subject.  

So I got to thinking that it might make an interesting story.  Much like It's a Man's World, it would just be a fun romp without a lot of character development but the transformations would be fun.  I even thought of a fun setup:

It's the near future and a guy saves up his money for this amazing life changing system.  It's advertised everywhere that it will not only give you the perfect body, but give you the underlying muscle memory and training regimens to maintain your new life style.  If you want to be athletic, it will not only give you the musculature, but it will make you work out so that working out afterward will feel natural.  So, he picks out what he wants and naturally his choices will all be what he wants but can be turned on their head.  For example he wants to be taller so he accepts their minor surgical enhancements... but once it's changed it will make him shorter.  He wants more muscles so he accepts the drugs that will enhance his musculature... but once it's change the drugs will reduce his musculature and enhance his feminine curves.  He wants to be good in bed... that stays the same but not it makes HER good in bed with oral and anal lessons.  He wants to be more social... it sets up dates for 'her'.  

I even had the vague idea of an incentive.  As he struggles against the changes, not taking the drugs, not doing the exercises, not wearing the VR training, not listening to the subliminal training, not wearing the clothes, the 'system' suggests it will make the final change to improve his chances of success... complete sexual reassignment surgery.  So he either goes along with this system making him a woman, but keeps his manhood or fights tooth and nail but looses his manhood.  

Oh, and the 'mistake' can come a couple different ways.  Each have their advantages and disadvantages.  The first idea is similar to 25 Days of Christmas.  A mistaken address.  He gets someone else's system while someone is getting his. Or it could be like Secret Santa where he makes a mistake on the order form... though with as specific as the changes are, I'd find it difficult to believe.  Another would be like a lot of the stories like Automatic House, where the computer gets a glitch and mistakes several key factors about the subject, like gender.  

Of course as our hero deals with this he'd want to stay at home, not let his friends see him while he figures this all out.  But eventually he'll have to go out after a lot of the changes are already done and he will be able to fool his friends... making his friends attracted to him instead of sympathetic to his plight.  Maybe he even hooks up with an ex girlfriend that 'helps' him transition.  

It's not a complex story to be sure.  This would be shorter than Indifference as it's more or less a set up and a knock-it-out-of-the-park story.  I think it could be fun.  It would need a lot of planning out, but I wanted to get the idea here as it's not something I want to flesh out right now.  Once I'm done with You're Not The Boss Of Me, I can decide what to write next.  Finishing off Gamer Gurl, Indifference, or this story.  

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