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The Fitting Room TG

Liam called it “string and lace cosplay.” He said it loud enough that the whole pop-up trunk show could hear: the ring-lit mirrors, the velvet mannequins, the hand-stitched pieces that ...

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The Product TG

Adrian Cole despised influencers. Every time he scrolled past another carefully posed photo online, he sneered. “Fake,” he’d mutter. “Plastic. All filters and silicone. Not a real l...

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Curvy Curse TG

Liam Price had a reputation. Not for brilliance, not for kindness—but for commentary. In the office, on the subway, even at family gatherings, Liam always had something to say about women...

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Cheaters TG

Tyler and Marcus thought they were clever. Their girlfriends, Emma and Claire, had trusted them, invited them into their lives, introduced them to the sisterhood of the Delta Eos sorority. ...

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Women Are Outfits TG

Ethan was obsessed with control. His apartment was a gallery of trophies: women’s clothing swiped from ex-girlfriends, lingerie he’d bought and mocked, photos saved without consent. To ...

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New Uniform TG

Caleb Dorsey liked to think of himself as funny. His coworkers, however, would have described him as something else: loud, smug, and constantly toeing the line of professionalism.<...

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Lace Fitting TG

I told myself it was just a side job. Easy money, they said. Show up, try on a sample garment, let them check the fit for photoshoots. A hundred euros for an hour’s work. I’d done stran...

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Mirror Lesson TG

Noah believed himself immune to shame. At the office, his jokes about women’s appearances were constant—remarks about skirts, whispers about “assets,” smug comments about “who was...

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Department Transfer TG

Daniel Morgan had never taken HR seriously. He joked too much in meetings, let his sarcasm leak into emails, and thought a grin could paper over anything. It worked—until it didn’t. View Post

Tanned for Good TG

Ethan prided himself on being observant. Too observant, really. On the beach, at the pool, at summer parties, he had a habit of pointing out what he called “the details nobody notices.”...

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Stuck On Love Island TG

Evan hadn’t planned on applying for Love Island. It was a joke. A few beers, a dare from his friends, and suddenly he was scrolling through a garish online form. He clicked through withou...

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Debt To Be Paid TG

Evan thought he was untouchable. A few drinks, a few bills flashed in the air, and the night bent to his liking. The club was velvet shadows and neon heat, bodies swaying to bass that shook...

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The Sunset Dress TG

Ethan always thought of himself as clever. Too clever, maybe, for someone who made a habit of mocking the little joys of the people around him. He didn’t mean to hurt Anna—at least, not...

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Boat Day TG

Karl never liked the water. His sister, Emma, had begged him all week to join her and her friends for a boat trip on the lake, promising sunshine, music, and relaxation. But Karl wasn’t h...

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Three Wishes TG

Todd never thought the old lamp would work. It was a junk-shop find, dusty brass etched with symbols he couldn’t place. Laughing at himself, he gave it a rub.

The r...

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Lingerie Club TG

Ethan had never thought much about women’s fashion. To him, lingerie was simply lace and silk designed to tease, not to be taken seriously. So when his friends dared him to sneak into The...

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The Hem That Won't Stay Down TG

Eli had a talent for cruel little jokes, the kind that landed like coins flicked from a distance—small, thoughtless, and designed to sting only when you realized they were meant for you. ...

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The Perfect Dating App TG

Ethan hadn’t meant to click “Accept.” He’d been half-buzzed on a Friday night, scrolling through yet another ad promising love, connection, and beauty on demand. The tagline glowed ...

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Sleepover Trap TG

Darren hadn’t meant to barge in. He was just looking for the phone charger he’d lent his sister, Callie. The door to her room was ajar, laughter spilling through in shrill waves. He tho...

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Cursed TG

Evan had never believed in witches. He laughed at the stories his grandmother used to tell—of bargains gone wrong, of nights when the veil was thin, of women with eyes that could unspool ...

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The Retreat TG

Elias had never been the wellness-retreat type. He preferred the stale hum of server fans and the anonymity of late-night coding sessions, not detox teas and sun-salutation circles. But whe...

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Stuck in a Simulation TG

Quinn had signed the waiver absentmindedly, blue pen tapping against a clipboard on Halcyon’s fourth floor. It was just another afternoon demo—ninety minutes inside the headset, a surve...

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Exchanged TG

Daniel had checked into the hospital for something simple. A torn ligament, a quick surgery, in and out in two days. He remembered the clipboard of forms, the fluorescent lights, the boredo...

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Tatted and Abandoned TG

Nathan never knew what remark finally tipped the balance. Maybe it was the way he laughed at his sister’s artwork, calling it “scribbles.” Maybe it was mocking her friends when they l...

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Debt Paid in Full TG

Darren’s hands trembled as he shoved the crumpled envelope of cash across the counter. It wasn’t enough. It was never enough.

“You’re short again,” said Ric...

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Debt Paid In Full TG

Darren’s hands trembled as he shoved the crumpled envelope of cash across the counter. It wasn’t enough. It was never enough.

“You’re short again,” said Ric...

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Professor to Party Girl TG

Professor Daniel Hargrove prided himself on discipline. He expected his students to dress “appropriately” for his lectures — a standard he enforced with smug precision. A short skirt?...

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Kitty Replacement TG

Alex hadn’t meant to lose the cat.

Really.

It was supposed to be a normal Friday afternoon — just him and Luna, his girlfriend Marissa’s ...

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Test Subject TG

Ethan had always thought of himself as the “cool” cousin — the one Emma looked up to, the older cousin with all the answers. He had graduated from high school with honors and was now ...

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Replacing His Sister TG

Aaron had been told the auto closet was safe — “just set your preferences, step inside, and it’ll dress you for the day.”

But when his sister texted him, “C...

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