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gtsmakerdj 1/13/2026 7:22:46 AM Rating: 0

Your girlfriend wasn't very good at keeping jobs - she was a bit of a clutz - and a lot of a slut. However, she was very good at keeping 'souvenirs' when she left a workplace. Your apartment wardrobe was full of uniforms she'd walked out dozens of jobs in - it allowed for so many scenarios for you to play out in your nightly bedroom role play. She looked great in everything and looked even better stripping out of it. Her looks were why you weren't surprised she eventually got offered a job as a billboard girl.

Billboard girls would be given a skimpy clothing with a business' details on, then would parade through the streets as advertising. She told you where she was going to be parading herself for a first day and asked you to come see her for lunch. You were excited to see what they'd have her wearing so hurried down as soon as you were on break. As you turned the corner you spotted her straight away looming over the street. She must have been 50ft tall and looked incredible. You'd heard of some advertising firms having permits to use growth devices on their billboard girls but never imagined they'd bother to do it in your quiet town.

She was leaning against a building looking bored - adorned in a bright dress, bikini top and hat all advertising some local tyre garage - obviously annoyed she had no one to show off her enlarged curves to. She perked up when she spotted you.

"Hey check this out!" her voice bellowed as she strutted out into the street. She grabbed onto the top of a lamppost and started a dance for you but almost as soon as she started she slammed one of her massive feet down into the road in front of a car which had to take evasive action. She didn't notice though as she continued dancing.

You knew she wasn't going to be keeping this job, but hoped she'd be able to keep the size as a souvenir instead of the uniform.


Meta: I think this collage ended up looking OK - its just a bit boring. I should have spent more time ensuring the model's shadow matched other shadow's hue.