[F4M] A rising pop star takes revenge on her former bully by publicly recasting him as her chic “gay best friend" and pulling him into a glittering world of glamour, humiliation, and feminization that slowly consumes his identity. #straighttosissy #workdatbussy
Ethan Mercer built his entire identity around being a “real man.”
In school he was the confident, athletic, socially untouchable guy who mocked anyone he perceived as weak, soft, artistic, feminine, or queer. He especially targeted one awkward classmate: Sarina Vale — an overdressed theater-pop obsessive with smudged glitter makeup, cheap demo tracks, and impossible dreams of becoming famous. Ethan ridiculed her music publicly, online to his friends, mocked her appearance in the hallways, and made her feel pathetic for believing she could ever matter.
Now, a decade later, the world knows her by a different name: Dahlia
She’s no longer the insecure girl Ethan bullied. She’s a rising pop phenomenon. Everything about her radiates power, confidence, female empowerment and reinvention. She's glamorous, magnetic, seductive, and completely in control of the room wherever she goes. Dahlia exists at the center of a glittering celebrity ecosystem filled with drag queens, queer influencers, athletes, fashion elites, stylists, nightlife royalty, and industry movers and shakers. She’s sharp in interviews, untouchable online, and becoming effortlessly adored by millions.
Meanwhile Ethan’s life has quietly collapsed into mediocrity.
At twenty-nine, he works a draining dead-end corporate job, drinks too much, and is stuck in what's starting to feel like a lifeless relationship with his girlfriend Sarah who desperately wants to get married like the rest of her friends.
What begins as curiosity turns into fixation. Ethan watches every livestream. Every interview. Every paparazzi clip. The girl he once mocked has become the kind of woman entire worlds orbit around. What's even more shocking is on social media Ethan finds that girls they both grew up with - who ignored Sarina like she didn't exist - now follow Dahlia on her socials. Some are even using her music in their livestreams.
Sarah's jealous anytime she catches him looking at pictures of Dahlia. She finds the singer's outfits on stage off-putting but Ethan suspects she's jealous. Ethan himself has to admit Dahlia's concert looks are sexy and provocative. Intimidating in their design. Bodysuits and catsuits. Often accented with opera gloves, strategically placed sheer paneling, and thousands of crystals. Not to mention leathers, corsets, metallics, and sequined fabrics that literally shift in color and sparkle under changing lighting. And god, the way she moves and thrusts her hips in those incredibly tall heels.
And then one evening while Sarah is out with friends Ethan, alone in their apartment, strokes himself to a powerful and knee-shaking orgasm watching one of Dahlia's music videos. Post-nut clarity sinks in and he realizes the girl - now woman - that he bullied he's become infatuated with.
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When the two unexpectedly reconnect backstage after one of Dahlia’s local concerts, Ethan expects anger or resentment. The tickets cost a fortune and his credit card is now over the limit. He couldn't tell Sarah or anyone where he was going. He stood in the crowded audience and looked around and realized, almost to his amusement, that he was the lone 'butch' male there despite being considerably shorter than a few of the other guys.
To Ethan's surprise Dahlia invites him to her album release party at one of the city’s most iconic drag bars. She knows that Ethan would never in a million years be caught dead in a drag bar but this may be his one opportunity to spend a night with Sarina.
Just the way she said it was hypnotizing in that breathy, seductive voice of hers. He'd even trembled a bit the way she towered over him in her tall boots she still had on from stage. He also knows she thinks he won't call her bluff.
But Ethan is deeply uncomfortable with the idea. Dahlia mocks him playfully for being “too boring and masculine to survive her world.” Desperate not to lose her attention, he agrees to go.
Inside the club, Ethan becomes the object of endless teasing and playful humiliation. At one point Dahlia says to one of her girls: "He’s technically straight, but spiritually? Extremely babygirl."
The crowd immediately embraces the joke. Ethan laughs along awkwardly to avoid looking insecure, but Dahlia notices something important: He wants her approval badly enough to endure almost anything.
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Over the next several weeks Dahlia invites him deeper into her orbit.
At first it feels surreal and exciting: VIP lounges, afterparties, recording studios, luxury clubs, exclusive industry events. Ethan gets a taste of celebrity proximity and quickly becomes addicted to the validation Dahlia gives him. For the first time in years, he feels special again. Like he has purpose.
What starts as harmless irony slowly escalates into something much more intimate and unsettling. Dahlia's glam team reshapes his eyebrows “for fun.” She starts dressing him in slimmer, more feminine and fashionable clothing because he has “surprisingly good proportions.” She posts makeover videos featuring him to millions of followers. Drag queens and queer influencers begin treating him like one of the girls. Men flirt with him openly at clubs while Dahlia watches with amused fascination as Ethan squirms internally.
Every humiliation is framed as a joke.
Every compromise feels temporary.
But Ethan keeps saying yes.
Desperate not to let Dahlia think he hates any part of her life.
Soon the changes begin bleeding into his real life.
At work, coworkers notice the manicured nails, the groomed brows, the designer jewelry and purses Dahlia gifts him, the increasingly androgynous wardrobe he starts wearing because “Dahlia’s stylists picked it out.” He's speaking softer and more delicate too after Dahlia teased teasing Ethan about how aggressive or “frat-boy” he sounds. “Lower your voice, babe, you sound like a football coach.”
Coworkers circulate clips of him partying beside Dahlia in drag clubs and night clubs. Then come the videos on Dahlia's socials of effeminate Ethan making out with men, queening out, and going to male strip clubs with Dahlia and her gal pals. Someone sends Sarah a video of Ethan going down on a banana in the place of a male stripper's cock.
His authority at work erodes. His boss quietly pulls him aside because videos of him and Dahlia's nightlife world are circulating around the office and it's becoming a distraction.
His friends mock him relentlessly behind his back, calling him Dahlia's “little purse puppy.” Ethan discovers his old male friends have a private group chat making fun of him. They share paparazzi photos, screenshots, clips of him dancing at drag clubs, makeover livestreams where Ethan gets a "full glam" done and Dahlia can be overheard calling him "babygirl."
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Dahlia's influence on Ethan becomes impossible to ignore. One evening after a long night at a dance club, Dahlia offers to play Ethan a track she's working on that she says will "make you want to shake your ass and bounce on cock."
To prove her point, she puts Ethan on all fours and hikes up the leather mini-skirt she talked him into wearing out and penetrates Ethan's asshole with her strap-on and he shrieks in a decidedly un-masculine way when she hilts fully inside him.
"Just listen to the music, babygirl. You're going to learn to love taking it raw."
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Ethan begins prioritizing Dahlia’s parties, Dahlia's approval, Dahlia’s lifestyle over his relationship with Sarah. He becomes emotionally dependent on the pop star’s validation while growing distant, evasive, and strangely submissive in his personal life. His girlfriend finally leaves after realizing Ethan seems more invested in being remade by Dahlia than preserving the life they built together.
Then his friends start disappearing too.
The men he once drank with mock the way he dresses now. They ridicule the viral clips of Ethan following Dahlia around clubs carrying her purse or sitting compliantly through glamorous “bestie makeover” livestreams. When Dahlia makes Ethan post on his newly remade socials about what every bottom needs to know before going big the invitations from friends stop coming. Group chats go silent. The more Ethan tries to defend himself, the more pathetic he sounds because deep down, he knows they’re right.
But by then, Dahlia is all he has left.
And Dahlia knows it.
Her revenge was never about destroying Ethan outright. It was about reshaping him. Reclaiming power over the kind of man who once made her feel small. Turning her former tormentor into a polished, feminized extension of her celebrity image — someone softer, prettier, more feminine, emotionally dependent, and utterly addicted to her approval.
The deeper Ethan falls into Dahlia's glittering world of glamour, humiliation, and reinvention, the harder it becomes to separate performance from reality.
And by the time he realizes he’s crossed a point of no return, the entire world may already know him not as Ethan Mercer anymore…
…but as Dahlia's favorite accessory.
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Thanks for reading! I’m looking for a strong long-term writing partner interested in exploring a dark, psychologically intimate transformation story centered around obsession, humiliation, identity erosion, and the collapse of performative masculinity.
At the center of the story is Ethan Mercer — a former “guy’s guy” who spent most of his life mocking softness, femininity, and effeminate men — and Dahlia, the rising pop superstar he bullied mercilessly before she became famous. What begins as Ethan’s desperate infatuation with Dahlia slowly spirals into something emotionally addictive, manipulative, glamorous, and deeply humiliating as she pulls him into her orbit and quietly reshapes him into something softer, prettier, more dependent, and increasingly unrecognizable from the man he used to be.
Their relationship is intentionally messy and psychologically layered. Ethan desperately wants Dahlia to see him as a man — as someone dominant, desirable, masculine — but Dahlia seems fascinated by positioning him somewhere else entirely:
- accessory,
- confidant,
- emotional support object,
- living dress-up doll,
- public “gay best friend,”
- and ongoing revenge project.
The cruel irony is that Ethan built his entire identity around being aggressively heterosexual and traditionally masculine. He mocked effeminate boys growing up. He looked down on queer spaces. He thought softness in men was weakness. Only to slowly become the exact kind of emotionally vulnerable, feminized, approval-seeking man he once despised.
I’d love a collaborator interested in really leaning into:
- slow-burn psychological transformation,
- glamour intertwined with humiliation,
- manipulation and obsession,
- social feminization,
- emotional dependency,
- nightlife decadence,
- performative masculinity unraveling,
- complicated power dynamics,
- identity confusion,
- jealousy and emotional possessiveness,
- and the intoxicating danger of becoming desired in ways that fundamentally destabilize who you are.
Tone-wise, I want this to feel:
- stylish,
- provocative,
- emotionally addictive,
- darkly glamorous,
- uncomfortable in the best way,
- heavily character-driven,
- and full of glossy pop-star decadence and emotional tension.
Think:
- celebrity afterparties,
- drag clubs,
- manipulative makeover livestreams,
- viral humiliation,
- emotionally loaded “best friend” dynamics,
- fashion-world cruelty,
- and a slow descent into a softer, prettier, increasingly irreversible identity.
Most importantly, I want the transformation to feel gradual and psychologically believable and more Ethan willingly surrendering pieces of himself because Dahlia makes him feel seen, wanted, and emotionally alive in ways his old masculine identity never did.
If you enjoy emotionally messy characters, toxic glamour, psychological power games, celebrity culture, and slow identity erosion with strong tension and atmosphere, I think this could be incredibly fun to build together.
I’m 18+ and all characters are 18+