It was a rainy day and I decided to spend the afternoon exploring my fantasies on CYOC.net. After reading a couple of arousing stories I ventured into the chatrooms. I had a couple of nice chats about different types of transformation: what I liked, what the others liked, what some of the unfamiliar terms meant. Then I was thinking about leaving the room and starting dinner when one of the other chatters PM’d me and said I seemed to really be into transformation, by all the questions I was asking and stuff. I said that I guess I was, chuckling to myself. He then posted a link and said this was a cool chat site I should check out. He said it wasn’t really well known and that I should use some judgment about who I passed it along to. I thought that was kind of strange and wasn’t exactly sure what he meant, but saved the link and thanked him. I few minutes later I was saying goodbyes and closing down windows, finishing up emails and stuff. I was getting ready to shut down my PC, but at the last minute curiosity got the better of me and I decided to check out the new link.
A couple of clicks and I was staring at the pages of a somewhat dark and mysterious looking site. I figured this was probably appropriate for a site of this nature and thought the designers did an awesome job with graphics and arrangement of the site. After taking steps to set up my membership, I decided to enter a general chatroom. I discovered they had a chat host, who was aware of my newbie status and PM’d me with some rules and helpful hints. As I began to chat with the other room occupants I learned more about the site and felt a general mood of welcome.
What seemed totally unbelievable was that they were suggesting that transformations were actually possible here… for real! I thought that that was just setting the mood for the site and to add creative fuel to the minds of the roleplayers. I learned that this place functioned pretty much like any other chatsite. There were a myriad of rooms for different transformation subjects, the typical pop-up windows for private messages, and other familiar functions. Users could even create private rooms to invite select chatters to.
One unique feature was the “Allow Transformations” button, which was only available on private message or private room windows. Clicking this button allowed the chatter to “allow” or “prohibit” transformations. Rules strictly prohibit transformations in the main chatrooms and I was encouraged to make sure that I was “comfortable with” or “trusted” any private chatters before “allowing” transformations.
With a bit of reserve, I decided to continue. But before I could explore much more of the site, a private message window opened…