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StarWarrior00 12/6/2014 3:19:07 PM Rating: 0

OK I know guys like it when they see a giant woman going around crushing people, vehicles, and buildings with her barefeet and to be honest I like it too.

But here's the question, how practical is that really? Wouldn't that injure her feet even at that size?
StarWarrior00 12/6/2014 3:20:41 PM Rating: 0

And so you know, I don't really care, I'm just curious. I'm well aware the whole giantess fandom thing is nothing more than a fetish / fantasy.
Bbaass 12/6/2014 3:42:39 PM Rating: 0

Well, as a comparison in scale for this image, I know for a fact that stepping barefoot on Lego pieces hurts like hell. They don't crumble though, as is often the case when a giantess steps on a building.
enemymine 12/6/2014 10:57:34 PM Rating: 0

StarWarrior00, like you said, this is just fantasy and as such a certain amount of fiction is required to let the brain get around some obvious violations of the laws of physics.
On one side we have a giantess we assume to be made of bone and flesh, but since bone and flesh do not provide the necessary mechanical resistance, in the most realistic scenario, she would be immediately crushed under her own weight. So we need to assume the giantess' body is either made of a much stronger combination of "bone and flesh" than what we know, while still allowing her to move, or that she is somehow protected or "supported" by some sort of skin-tight force field that keeps her tissues together.
Given any of these two assumptions I would not care about puny cars and buildings getting on her way, since the resistance needed to keep her in one piece is already greater than the necessary to avoid harm from crushing a car or a building.

That's enough nerd stuff for now... back to fapping
GTSLover27 12/7/2014 4:32:25 AM Rating: 0

Did anyone else think to say that maybe the slight pain the giantess's feet is a slight of a euphoric feeling for them? Maybe the pain turns the on.
Chuck 12/7/2014 7:18:43 AM Rating: 0

Something funny is how sooner or later many scientists end up talking about the square-cube law when arguing about why fiction is still fiction, no matter how hard you stamp a "science" in front of it. In fact, the first time I read about the S-Q law was on a newspaper article.

But of course, as it has been already said, don't let science ruin your big-lady-leveling-your-city-with-her-bare-feet-and-enjoying-it fantasy. :D
StarWarrior00 12/7/2014 9:53:56 AM Rating: 0

Or #3, we can just say it's magic and be done with it! :D