[I hid a special link in the tags as a puzzle. I don’t know if anyone found it… so… here’s the final piece of Erin & Everyone.]
-Limerick
post credits scene!
Α while back, someone requested “Cheerleader to Curvy Nerd” on Patreon so I’ve drawn a couple variations on that theme.
Uglification, slobbification don’t do much for me, personally. I prefer TFs where the end result remains conventionally attractive.
I’m a big fan of makeovers! The majority of my work probably falls under IB (for lack of a better term). Intelligence loss isn’t a huge draw for me. Personally, I’m more interested in submissiveness, eagerness to please and being sex-focused as far as aspects of bimbohood go (I’ve mentioned this before).
(not sure if you’re asking about my tastes or my thoughts on its politics… Increased Beauty explicitly elevates certain features as “better”, based -mostly- on very straight male pornographic definitions of beauty. You could argue the term itself is problematic but, again, it’s porn)
Unlikely. I have very nebulous, conflicting feelings about rule 34 and fanart. I have a lot of opinions that I won’t get into here, but the gist is that the more I’m into an IP, the less likely I am to fetishize it (directly).
Though I did do that Benfire storyboard 3 years ago so like, I guess it wouldn’t be completely unprecedented, I just wouldn’t get your hopes up is all.
That’s fair.
Bimbofication is an inherently sexist fantasy. I’ve said it before. I can’t deny its appeal to me, personally, but I understand that the ideas presented are problematic and that different people will have different tolerance levels. I’m sorry it also spoils my MtF stuff for you but I completely understand.
NSFW usually makes us think of tiddies. However, BimboTF often lacks nudity, allowing it to sidestep NSFW filters. It never occurred to me before, but your message inspired me to put a lot of my pieces on deviantArt behind “mature” filters for being ideologically sensitive. It’s not a perfect solution, but at least it sets them apart. I invite other bimbofication artists to consider doing the same, if you’re not already way ahead of me. I also realized I hadn’t set my tumblr to explicit. Eek! It’ll likely impact my traffic but at least I’ll sleep easier.
This is a good opportunity to reiterate that my work depicts sexual fantasies. It’s meant for adults to indulge a fetish and should never, in any way, inform anyone’s views on gender (or anything else, honestly, except for maaaaybe style). If you use bimbofication porn to justify real-world sexist behavior and beliefs, you need to read more books and do some serious soul searching (unless you’re with a consenting adult, of course).
I might draw porn but I’m still an artist: I want to make the world a better place. I sometimes wonder if my work does more harm than good… I think bimbofication art is a harmless way to indulge problematic fantasies, but only as long as it’s emphatically clear they’re just that: fantasies. Repeating that is the reason I’m answering this publicly. That said, I’m keenly aware my livelihood depends on maintaining that belief :/
Thanks for the ask! You gave me plenty to chew on. I’d love to hear more people’s thoughts!
That’s fair.
Bimbofication is an inherently sexist fantasy. I’ve said it before. I can’t deny its appeal to me, personally, but I understand that the ideas presented are problematic and that different people will have different tolerance levels. I’m sorry it also spoils my MtF stuff for you but I completely understand.
NSFW usually makes us think of tiddies. However, BimboTF often lacks nudity, allowing it to sidestep NSFW filters. It never occurred to me before, but your message inspired me to put a lot of my pieces on deviantArt behind “mature” filters for being ideologically sensitive. It’s not a perfect solution, but at least it sets them apart. I invite other bimbofication artists to consider doing the same, if you’re not already way ahead of me. I also realized I hadn’t set my tumblr to explicit. Eek! It’ll likely impact my traffic but at least I’ll sleep easier.
This is a good opportunity to reiterate that my work depicts sexual fantasies. It’s meant for adults to indulge a fetish and should never, in any way, inform anyone’s views on gender (or anything else, honestly, except for maaaaybe style). If you use bimbofication porn to justify real-world sexist behavior and beliefs, you need to read more books and do some serious soul searching (unless you’re with a consenting adult, of course).
I might draw porn but I’m still an artist: I want to make the world a better place. I sometimes wonder if my work does more harm than good… I think bimbofication art is a harmless way to indulge problematic fantasies, but only as long as it’s emphatically clear they’re just that: fantasies. Repeating that is the reason I’m answering this publicly. That said, I’m keenly aware my livelihood depends on maintaining that belief :/
Thanks for the ask! You gave me plenty to chew on. I’d love to hear more people’s thoughts!
That’s fair.
Bimbofication is an inherently sexist fantasy. I’ve said it before. I can’t deny its appeal to me, personally, but I understand that the ideas presented are problematic and that different people will have different tolerance levels. I’m sorry it also spoils my MtF stuff for you but I completely understand.
NSFW usually makes us think of tiddies. However, BimboTF often lacks nudity, allowing it to sidestep NSFW filters. It never occurred to me before, but your message inspired me to put a lot of my pieces on deviantArt behind “mature” filters for being ideologically sensitive. It’s not a perfect solution, but at least it sets them apart. I invite other bimbofication artists to consider doing the same, if you’re not already way ahead of me. I also realized I hadn’t set my tumblr to explicit. Eek! It’ll likely impact my traffic but at least I’ll sleep easier.
This is a good opportunity to reiterate that my work depicts sexual fantasies. It’s meant for adults to indulge a fetish and should never, in any way, inform anyone’s views on gender (or anything else, honestly, except for maaaaybe style). If you use bimbofication porn to justify real-world sexist behavior and beliefs, you need to read more books and do some serious soul searching (unless you’re with a consenting adult, of course).
I might draw porn but I’m still an artist: I want to make the world a better place. I sometimes wonder if my work does more harm than good… I think bimbofication art is a harmless way to indulge problematic fantasies, but only as long as it’s emphatically clear they’re just that: fantasies. Repeating that is the reason I’m answering this publicly. That said, I’m keenly aware my livelihood depends on maintaining that belief :/
Thanks for the ask! You gave me plenty to chew on. I’d love to hear more people’s thoughts!

Just do it honestly, got a thing you think is hot? draw it. Honestly thats just what I do.
Thanks! I came across that, as well. Eye of the Beholder seems to focus more on the protagonist going undercover to catch a murderer of trans people whereas the one I’m thinking of had a broader scope, focusing on changes across campus. Still haven’t been able to find it.
A college campus serial killer demands that male students dress increasingly feminine or be murdered. First they have to carry purses, then they have to walk around in pairs and so on. Anybody remember it?
thank you everyone who helped out! Your Asks made this story much more fun. Special thanks to Sortimid for his rad Ads. Sorry to everyone whose Ask I couldn’t use.
Your feedback and thoughts and questions are very much welcome at ericderin@gmail.com.
Yours,
Limerick
Read the whole thing from the beginning!
miss paint. no you just drag shit around. writing is harder tbh.
…if anyone else wants to make their own bimbofication reality show, go ahead! Feel free to hit me up for advice!

I love taking commissions! I’ve been very lucky: I’ve had nothing but positive experiences, so far!
It’s easier when the client already has a clear idea of what they want. That said, I’ve helped several commissioners flesh out their ideas and/or adjust them to fit within their budget.
If you’re interested in commissions or want to inquire about my rates you can find me at: sortimid.art@gmail.com