'Giantess' Is Clips4Sale's 'Fetish of the Year'

'Giantess' Is Clips4Sale's 'Fetish of the Year'

LOS ANGELES — Clips4Sale has named the content genre "Giantess" its Fetish of the Year for 2024.

According to a rep, Giantess was the top search term on their platform in the past year, with sales in the genre rising by 36% over the same period.

"'Giantess' is now the third-highest grossing category on C4S, outranked only by bondage and tickling," the rep revealed.

Clips4Sale's Avery Martin elaborated on the category.

"The fetishization of giant women is a sign of the times," Martin said. "The giantess is at once sexualized and feared, more of everything you desire but at the same time able to consume you. In the past few years, as public debates have raged over masculinity and femininity, alphas and betas, women have taken up increasing space in the cultural imaginary. Perhaps as a result we’ve seen more and more interest in femdom content, and no one dominates like a giantess.

"Creator culture has magnified the gap between the creator and consumer," Martin added. "It’s easy to feel insignificant to a powerful creator worshiped by thousands of other fans, so it’s not surprising to see the power imbalance eroticized. The giantess is the perfect embodiment of cultural mood."

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