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gtsmakerdj 1/13/2026 7:23:21 AM Rating: 0

Part 2 of Studies on Giantess Development.

This is my follow up report intended to convey the current state of my study for the Global Research Org. Since my last submission I have observed the giantess, BP, undergo the psychological change I previously predicted.

As BP has continued to grow, her interest in helping the city and its smaller inhabitants has shrunk. She no longer carries out work to atone for her original damages to the city and instead spends her days doing what she wants - often simply sunbathing or exercising.

Though she does not go out of her way to cause damage or stress to the city, she no longer appears to take the care she once did when navigating its tiny streets. This, in addition to her increased size, has led to her leaving a lot more destruction in her wake.

I believe BP has entered into what is known as the 'apathetic giantess' phase.

Though she isn't intentionally menacing or actively causing trouble she has been observed to have a shorter temper. I have made attempts to interview her for this report but she has ignored me whenever I have approached her - nearly stepping on me on one occasion.

On my last attempt to make contact with her she shouted at me to leave her alone. When I persisted she picked up my car and crushed it. The photo included with this report captures that moment. (I have submitted a request for alternative transport funding with this report.)

From this act of aggression it is clear that BP is moving towards the next change often observed in giantesses. Her continuous increases in size and power appear to be going to her head and accelerating this change. I don't believe it will be long until I can collect observations on this next stage of her psychological development - from afar ideally.


Meta: I often avoid the 'giantess sits on building' trope because I think that buildings aren't built for it - but I couldn't not use this shot of Billie Piper. Her pissed off look, coupled with the fact she was holding something I could easily replace with something else, made it an opportunity I couldn't pass on.