Introduction to giantess fanaticism

In this world there are all kinds of fanaticism, for anything (existent or not) and for any reason (artistic, scientific or sexual). There is fanaticism for television series, literary works, animal species, people (celebrities), places of the world, ideas (ideology), etc.

Wikia.com, for example, gives fans the opportunity to store information about a particular fanaticism. For example, there is a huge fanaticism for Dragon Ball, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Pokémon, Psichology, Super Mario, Grand Theft Auto, Recipes for snack, Finance, Linux, etc.

And if there is fanaticism for all that, why should not there be a fanaticism especially for giant women (giantesses)? Indeed, there is, and all those people who like giant women inevitably belong to the GTS community.

How, where, who, when and why did this fanaticism begin?
No one really knows how or where or who or when or why this fanaticism began. It simply always existed.

With the advent of the Internet, telecommunications improved and cybernauts enjoyed a particular characteristic: anonymity.

The anonymity allowed many fetishists to contact each other through various forums, and thus, the exchange of ideas proliferated remarkably. Fetishists are mentioned because they make up the most of the current GTS community.

And what is so special about this fanaticism?
A person who is not immersed in the subject of giants and miniatures will believe that it is nothing more than size, no more.

Those of us who are immersed in these issues are aware that it is much more than that. The different sizes give great potential for stories and art.

For example, in the sixteenth century, in France, François Rabelais wrote his masterpiece Gargantua and Pantagruel, which showed what the giants are capable of doing to ordinary society and humans; and it was thanks to this literary work that the giants, although they did not exist, had before the western society the bad reputation of being abominable beings of that time (and continues until now).

Today the potential of giants and miniatures is still used, there are several things that can be obtained from it.

The potential of the theme of the giantesses
Unfortunately very few know the potential of the subject of giants and miniatures.

Because most members of the GTS community are fetishists, they only praise works that please them, they do not care if the work is cliche or not.

Generally, those who perform innovative and creative works (illustrations, animations, stories and any other type of representation) are non-fetishists .

Below are illustrations showing the potential of the GTS theme (so that they can see that the clichés and stereotypes of giantesses can be overcome):