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Giantess University (Complete Edition)
Giantess University (Complete Edition)
Giantess University (Complete Edition)
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When "The Big Shift" happened, gender roles were turned on their ear. While men used to be the bigger and stronger gender, now women are. When I went away to college I learned what that meant, being a small guy in a world of Amazons. Then I met Laura, a girl who made all the other women I knew look small by comparison.

This collection includes both Giantess University and the sequel Return to Giantess University.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJ. D. Tufts
Release dateJul 2, 2021
ISBN9781005291013
Giantess University (Complete Edition)
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J. D. Tufts

Jason David Tufts was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana on January 7th, 1984. Interested in writing fiction from a young age, he was drawn to the fantastical, and would marry this to his obsession with large and strong women while a student at Columbia, University. Iiving many years in Philadelphia, he currently resides in Seattle, Washington with his much taller wife Michelle and their twin sons.

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Giantess University (Complete Edition) - J. D. Tufts

GIANTESS UNIVERSITY

Copyright © 2021 by J. D. Tufts

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any manner without written permission of the copyright owner except for the use of quotations in a book review

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

I was thirteen when it first started happening, what is now known as The Big Shift. Younger people never knew what the world was like before, when men were bigger than women. It sounds absurd now, but at one point it was true. The average adult male once stood five-foot-nine in the world, while the average adult woman stood a meager five-foot-four.

I almost laugh out loud every time I read this seemingly absurd fact, even though I was a teenager when the shift happened. I guess it just seems so weird now. Now the average adult woman stands at six-foot-nine inches tall, and many women are much taller. Nobody knows exactly how it happened, and the size of men didn’t change. Yet the world adapted. It is hard to remember when it was ever any different.

By the time I was eighteen, I stood five-foot-two inches tall, and this was far below average for a man. Yet something that would have been a hindrance to me, especially when it came to women, was no longer so in the new world. As women started to become taller, their taste in men changed, and there were many women who liked tiny guys. I had been courted by a lot of girls in high school, and even had a few steady girlfriends, though as I went off to college, I was very inexperienced.

That was one of the big things that changed. Guys weren’t supposed to have a lot of experience anymore. They also weren’t supposed to do the chasing. It was women who did the chasing now. When I went off to college it was a big adventure for me. I wondered what was in store.

The campus of my university was filled with pretty girls and as a cute and petite freshman I got a lot of them eyeing me. The first day walking through the quad, a blond seven-footer whistled at me and I blushed. A few girls asked for my number.

I was too shy to give it out though. Everything was so new to me, and dating was not something that I was thinking about. I went to my biology class on my second day, and then on Wednesday I had a lab. My lab was separate from my regular class, only one day a week, and not

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