by Liann » January 6th, 2011, 12:46 am
People search in unpredictable ways. I do files which might appeal to "any", or more narrow searchers.
Usually the only people who wouldn't like my files for certain is "TG men" because they are headed in the opposite direction. That group never goes in my list.
A couple of straight guys objected that I indicated "straight men" for feminization files when they specifically were not interested in this phase of their lives, but their interests may change and they may be looking for exactly what I offer later (whether they know it now or not). Lots of femme men go through a strong denial phase in their lives.
There are straight women who could benefit from more feminization -- you have all seen them and felt sorry for them.
"Gay women" is a category which includes lipstick lesbians, the fluffy kind, "bottoms" or subs, who might be interested in some hypno-bust expansion help, or more girly attitude, or the file might get picked for them by their butch partner.
Really, I don't see your point. "ANY" does not EXCLUDE "TG MEN", and I think that those searching for TG MEN files would like not to be reminded of femme temptations.
Specified searching permits one to sift out files which are possibly directed to your audience, according to the author.
Believe it or not, there is wide diversity inside every audience. Your example of "GAY MEN" includes gym jocks who would beat you to a pulp if you implied they were in some way sissy, but it also includes "twinkies" which are the epitome of sissy. Cross-dressers are more likely straight than gay, but drag queens and female impersonators are more likely than not gay, while transvestites are straight/gay/trans who knows what, but there is no "tranny" catchall audience.
I think the authors are in the best position to decide who they are creating for. I don't think my audiences looks for "ANY", but looks for a more specific audience group. I only include "ANY" to show that I am more inclusive than exclusive who uses my files, ANYbody who reads the description, and wants that, could give it a go.