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Chapter 3 by pmanpman
What should you look like?
Ask Dr. Kessler what she'd recommend based on the scholarship requirements—what makes the 'work' easiest?
Dr. Kessler's amber eyes brighten with something that looks like genuine professional enthusiasm. She shifts her weight, crossing one leg over the other, and the severe lines of her face soften into what might pass for warmth in someone less rigidly composed.
"Now that's the right question," she says, and there's no condescension in it—just straightforward acknowledgment. "Most people come in here thinking about Instagram aesthetics. You're asking about function." She taps the tablet twice, pulling up a series of data visualizations—scatter plots, heat maps, satisfaction matrices. "Let me give you the numbers."
She rotates the screen so you can see it properly. "Breast size is the single biggest predictor of ease-of-acquisition. And I don't mean C cups." Her finger traces a steep upward curve on the graph. "G cup or larger. The data is unambiguous. Clients in that range report sixty-eight percent fewer rejections, thirty-five percent more repeat partners, and substantially higher partner satisfaction scores. Yes, it's a niche aesthetic, but it's a niche with very high demand and relatively low supply."
She swipes to another screen showing anatomical renderings. "We're talking about breasts that are genuinely large—conversation-stopping, attention-commanding. The kind that men notice from across a room. Paired with the right proportions—narrow waist, full hips, the point-seven ratio I mentioned—you become essentially irresistible to a significant demographic." She looks up at you directly. "And here's the thing: the nanites can make them completely comfortable. No back pain, no posture issues. They'll feel natural to you, move naturally, respond naturally. All benefit, zero drawback."
Dr. Kessler sets the tablet aside and leans forward slightly, elbows on her knees. "Combine that with neural skill implants—and I'm talking comprehensive packages here, everything from oral technique to positional awareness to reading micro-expressions during sex—and you're looking at a situation where meeting quota becomes almost trivial. Add enhanced sensitivity, elevated baseline libido, pheromone production?" She makes a small gesture with one hand, as if brushing aside an obstacle. "You could probably hit your numbers in the first three days of every week and spend the rest of your time studying."
She picks up the stylus, hovering it over the tablet screen. "I'm not pushing this because I get commission, though I do. I'm pushing it because I've seen six years of outcomes data, and the clients who go big—really commit to optimization—have consistently better experiences. Less stress, more pleasure, higher academic performance because they're not scrambling to meet quota." Her expression is utterly neutral, professional. "So. G cups minimum. Probably more like H or even J if you want to maximize impact. What do you think?"
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The Party Girl Scholarship
Sex Education
You're broke, your grades aren't quite good enough for a traditional scholarship, and your future looks bleak — until a mysterious program offers you a full ride to Avalon University, one of the most prestigious colleges in the country. The catch? Cutting-edge nanite technology will reshape your body into a new, gorgeous female form, and you'll be expected to maintain an active sexual lifestyle on campus — at least three different men per week. The technician designing your new body has... enthusiastic suggestions. How far will you let them push the envelope? And once you arrive on campus, can you balance academics, social life, and the explicit demands of your scholarship? This is a story of transformation, ambition, temptation, and the price of opportunity.
Updated on Jun 27, 2026
Created on Jun 27, 2026
by pmanpman
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