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I’m mc_fan (with updated email). I like transformation-based stories that focus on identity. Bimbofication is the most popular kind of that, turning a feminist for example into a trophy wife. I often like very sociopathic, uncaring mind controllers who have long since lost their humanity and now just view regular humans as playthings to transform into their whims. To me, the transformations must be permanent (not something that happens and they forget) and not something that just benefits the mind controller. As for my picks, I’ll explain the stories but in general I’d recommend reading anything by that writer:
Downing Street is probably the most popular bimbofication writer ever and you can’t really go wrong with any of their stories. This is my personal favorite, about an unwitting girl with low self esteem who spreads her views on everybody she meets, male or female. Little touches like changing personal trainers and the background characters in the story and the pacing of the story makes this a must-read.
Arguably the second most popular bimbofication writer, although their stories can involve different fetishes that don’t appeal to me. But Backwash is just a perfect story involving a variety of transformations, containing my single-favorite transformation where an Asian women from Southern China, with a history of antagonism toward Japan (think the Rape of Nanking) becomes a Japanese anime caricature to impress a boy. I also love The Main Room Ten and What You’ve Done For Me as well.
Bob’s Bimbo Beach Bar by Ntrance
For stories that focus just on the transformation of a single character, this is my favorite. A travel writer in Phuket decides she has to explore the local bar scene, and ends up working as a barmaid at it instead. Incredible story and attention to details. From her view of walking with the owner and gaining a newfound appreciation for how the locals treat him, to the use of vocabulary, this story is just phenomenal. N. Trance only wrote one other story, but that one was great as well.
A sociopathic, misogynistic person escapes from jail and becomes a seeming therapist. If you like your mind controllers to be cruel, Marlissa is great at writing those. The Practice is my favorite, as each chapter features one or two transformations that basically involve turning women into the thing they fear they most.
An Evolutionary Housewife by Plasticine Porter
This story is all about identity, turning a proud liberal scientist in a small town into a religious, conservative bimbo. It is a very quick read, but I love this kind of identity change. There is a politics component to it, which I appreciate (it is a big part of identity) but definitely not something that others may appreciate
A great bimbofication tale, involving a math graduate student slowly becoming a bimbo. There are a lot of other great bimbofication stories out there, and this is the only one by this author I really liked, but there is something delightful in her disdain for students and for her boyfriend changing over time. A similar one I like almost as much as Bad Penny’s Benefits of Teaching Astronomy for Airheads
Discussion Thread: Does anyone have any interesting experience using the Mind Control App by Borbin
Highly recommend anything by Borbin for fans of stepfordization, but this story is basically a series of vignettes all involving transformations of some sort and suited me perfectly.My favorite is the one by Steroid-Republican, turning a leather-clad punk women into a demure Christian wife (followed by a similar one by familyman19). I would have preferred the mind control app worked consistently in all the vignettes, but these two especially were enough to make me enthusiastically recommend this story.
This rec is really because I highly recommend Changme, but I don’t really have a clear favorite story by him. All of his stories are transformation heavy, whether turning environmentalists into narcissists or intelligent professions to bimbos. I recommend this one as gives you a taste of his writing and short, involving a woman being turn into the trashy wife of a stranger she met.
Like with Changeme, I really like the author without having a clear favorite story. Ozhojabbe often has relationships where one party transforms the other, sometimes it working out and sometimes not. Alter-right is one where it doesn’t, which I prefer. In this story a girlfriend hypnotizes her boyfriend to become a right-wing troll. Some of the transformations seem like they would be undone or be temporary, which is usually turnoff to me, but most are implied they will persist and the transformations are unique enough to appeal to me.