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[M Wills] Body Swap, Gender Swap, Possession, Transformation

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Here are all three parts of Instaswap. Anybody's got Suddenly Cindy? Or other missing stories?
 

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There are some books from smashwords missing here. I will mention some book names here. It will help if someone can share them.

Mothered​

Her Best Life​

Standout​

Swapped with a Stripper​

Best Friend's Wedding​

Long Live the Queen​

 
If you want to ask for books, please do so in the "Requests" section of the forum.
Adding my 2 cents, or in the same post you are presenting new material yourself.
I thought I was the only one getting tired of these:
"there's not enough here - I want more, and I want it now"
or "that's great stuff man!" type posts. - That's what the like button is for!
When I see a thread with something new - I want it to be something new! Discussion or Material.

Not 'Please Sir, can I have some more...?" or "Good stuff"
 
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Adding my 2 cents, or in the same post you are presenting new material yourself.
I thought I was the only one getting tired of these:
"there's not enough here - I want more, and I want it now"
or "that's great stuff man!" type posts. - That's what the like button is for!
When I see a thread with something new - I want it to be something new! Discussion or Material.

Not 'Please Sir, can I have some more...?" or "Good stuff"
While I generally agree, I think the ideal scenario is a bit different - it's fine to politely ask while trying to contribute something new. Here's why:
First, it keeps threads active and resources concentrated in one place, rather than scattered all over the forum.
Second, and this is interesting - the "sharing spirit" is actually contagious! I'm living proof. I started as a pure "gimme gimme" person, but after seeing everyone's enthusiastic sharing, especially when someone shared what I needed, it clicked. I thought "Hey, maybe I should contribute too, instead of just being a content vampire." 🧛‍♂️
Forum threads usually end up in one of three states:
1. The "please share" graveyard
2. The dead thread
3. The sweet spot - where people both care and share
So perhaps we shouldn't be too hard on these "asking" behaviors. Today's polite request might become tomorrow's generous share. It's like planting seeds - you never know which ones will grow! 🌱
After all, isn't an active community with both askers and sharers better than a perfectly curated ghost town? 🤔
 
There are some books from smashwords missing here. I will mention some book names here. It will help if someone can share them.

Mothered​

Her Best Life​

Standout​

Swapped with a Stripper​

Best Friend's Wedding​

Long Live the Queen​

Swapped with a Stripper - I've already shared it, located in Dec 12, 2024 within the second quickies stripper.epub that I shared. Enjoy!
 
While I generally agree, I think the ideal scenario is a bit different - it's fine to politely ask while trying to contribute something new. Here's why:
First, it keeps threads active and resources concentrated in one place, rather than scattered all over the forum.
Second, and this is interesting - the "sharing spirit" is actually contagious! I'm living proof. I started as a pure "gimme gimme" person, but after seeing everyone's enthusiastic sharing, especially when someone shared what I needed, it clicked. I thought "Hey, maybe I should contribute too, instead of just being a content vampire." 🧛‍♂️
Forum threads usually end up in one of three states:
1. The "please share" graveyard
2. The dead thread
3. The sweet spot - where people both care and share
So perhaps we shouldn't be too hard on these "asking" behaviors. Today's polite request might become tomorrow's generous share. It's like planting seeds - you never know which ones will grow! 🌱
After all, isn't an active community with both askers and sharers better than a perfectly curated ghost town? 🤔
I agree with you. Not just because I was the one making the request but because it's sad to see the threads I like have last post months or even years ago. No new content, discussion about the author or a specific book, or even whether the author is still active or not. It's not bad if a book is asked for once or twice, it's only annoying when everyone keeps asking.
 
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