Review by Paula
Apr 22"Doll: Cut to Fit" by Daniel May is a dark and provocative exploration of forced feminization and relationship horror. The story follows Christoph, a failed boxer who becomes entangled with Waltz, a domineering shut-in. Waltz's obsession leads to Christoph's transformation into a human doll, with the narrative delving into themes of control, identity, and depravity. The arrival of Grant, a dangerous mobster's son, further intensifies the dynamics, pushing the characters into deeper levels of degeneracy.
The book is divided into four parts, blending contemporary MMM themes with elements of horror and psychological manipulation. It is set in the same universe as Daniel May's other works, such as the "Obsessed With Him" series.
You should note that this book addresses sensitive topics, including sex work, sharing, disregard for boundaries, feminization, body modification, and the use of feminine descriptive language for male body parts.
"Doll: Cut to Fit" by Daniel May is a dark and provocative exploration of forced feminization and relationship horror. The story follows Christoph, a failed boxer who becomes entangled with Waltz, a domineering shut-in. Waltz's obsession leads to Christoph's transformation into a human doll, with the narrative delving into themes of control, identity, and depravity. The arrival of Grant, a dangerous mobster's son, further intensifies the dynamics, pushing the characters into deeper levels of degeneracy.
The book is divided into four parts, blending contemporary MMM themes with elements of horror and psychological manipulation. It is set in the same universe as Daniel May's other works, such as the "Obsessed With Him" series.
You should note that this book addresses sensitive topics, including sex work, sharing, disregard for boundaries, feminization, body modification, and the use of feminine descriptive language for male body parts.