fogboy17
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Greetings all!
With some recent Gold stories sending girls to specific countries, I started wondering about where the Sting Universe* might actually exist on Earth, if anywhere. After all, many of Sting's stories seem to take place in or around the same city, although that city is never specified. Maybe it's like Springfield, USA on "The Simpsons"?
Last month's "Bad Good Girl" stated that Nina came to America for school from Eastern Europe. And one year ago, Maria Tan ("First Time") did the same thing, albeit coming from China. So, like Springfield, the Sting Universe is definitely in America. (Which makes sense, with everyone speaking English! ) Both Nina and Maria frequent the same bus stop shelter, so they probably go to the same university. (Especially if Maria comes over to visit.) That bus stop has also been visited by Elena, Samantha, Camilla, and a few others: so even if Sting's girls don't all know each other, they're clearly living in reasonably close proximity.
So is there an American city that best fits what Sting has shown us in his stories? It would have to be a city big enough to have a skyline, some quality hotels, a public transit system (the bus), but also quite a bit of urban blight (i.e. the abandoned buildings Sting Girls frequently visit). There would need to be some suburbs with family-sized homes surrounding that city, and a local university. The city should have mountains nearby (the background of Elena's wedding rehearsal, plus other instances), but also be near a source of water ("Beach Volleyball"). And within a few hours of driving there should be farmland and some sort of village/"small town" environment. (That last one isn't really a city restriction: I'm just shoehorning in Elena's grandfather's house and farm.)
Also, this is a little more subjective, but I'd assume this city has a warmer climate and nicer weather more often than not, given the skimpy outfits that Sting Girls are wearing when they leave the house. This assumption seems to be confirmed in "Bad Good Girl" pic 31: outside Nina's window we see palm trees! Sure that might be flimsy evidence, but I'm going with what I've got!
So, we're looking for a southern US city near the coast, but also near mountains. In my opinion, one particular area matches this perfectly: Southern California! Pacific Ocean to the west, and San Gabriel Mountains to the north! And thus our magical city full of gorgeous young dog fuckers is none other than Los Angeles! Which sort of makes sense: countless ingenues flock to LA and Hollywood every year, hoping to become famous stars, and quite a few fall back to pornography instead. Los Angeles is known as a city of sin; would casual dog-fucking really be a step too far?? LA's urban sprawl covers all the bases: big downtown, lots of residential suburbs ranging from humble to grandly upscale, and plenty of areas you wouldn't feel safe driving through at night.
As for farms and the surrounding villages and countryside: you can find them west of LA as you travel along the Pacific Coast. There's also plenty of farmland about two hours north of LA, over the mountains, near Bakersfield. That's far enough away to remove yourself from any "bad city influences," IMO, but still close enough if you want to spend a day or weekend in the heart of the action or by the beach.
Southern California has all the environments we've seen so far that weren't otherwise specified (i.e., Italy, Japan, ancient Greece, Africa, tropical islands, outer space in the future, etc), so "LA as the hub of the Sting Universe" is an assumption I'll maintain going forward! At least until evidence from Sting or anyone else shows otherwise!
What does everyone think? Am I on the right track? Any other real-world comparison cities to suggest?
fogboy17
*That's what I call the world that Sting has built up with his awesome stories. It's like the Marvel Comics Universe (MCU, in movie-speak) except the superhuman talents of the stars here all involve taking huge animal cocks! So... way more enjoyable than MCU!
With some recent Gold stories sending girls to specific countries, I started wondering about where the Sting Universe* might actually exist on Earth, if anywhere. After all, many of Sting's stories seem to take place in or around the same city, although that city is never specified. Maybe it's like Springfield, USA on "The Simpsons"?
Last month's "Bad Good Girl" stated that Nina came to America for school from Eastern Europe. And one year ago, Maria Tan ("First Time") did the same thing, albeit coming from China. So, like Springfield, the Sting Universe is definitely in America. (Which makes sense, with everyone speaking English! ) Both Nina and Maria frequent the same bus stop shelter, so they probably go to the same university. (Especially if Maria comes over to visit.) That bus stop has also been visited by Elena, Samantha, Camilla, and a few others: so even if Sting's girls don't all know each other, they're clearly living in reasonably close proximity.
So is there an American city that best fits what Sting has shown us in his stories? It would have to be a city big enough to have a skyline, some quality hotels, a public transit system (the bus), but also quite a bit of urban blight (i.e. the abandoned buildings Sting Girls frequently visit). There would need to be some suburbs with family-sized homes surrounding that city, and a local university. The city should have mountains nearby (the background of Elena's wedding rehearsal, plus other instances), but also be near a source of water ("Beach Volleyball"). And within a few hours of driving there should be farmland and some sort of village/"small town" environment. (That last one isn't really a city restriction: I'm just shoehorning in Elena's grandfather's house and farm.)
Also, this is a little more subjective, but I'd assume this city has a warmer climate and nicer weather more often than not, given the skimpy outfits that Sting Girls are wearing when they leave the house. This assumption seems to be confirmed in "Bad Good Girl" pic 31: outside Nina's window we see palm trees! Sure that might be flimsy evidence, but I'm going with what I've got!
So, we're looking for a southern US city near the coast, but also near mountains. In my opinion, one particular area matches this perfectly: Southern California! Pacific Ocean to the west, and San Gabriel Mountains to the north! And thus our magical city full of gorgeous young dog fuckers is none other than Los Angeles! Which sort of makes sense: countless ingenues flock to LA and Hollywood every year, hoping to become famous stars, and quite a few fall back to pornography instead. Los Angeles is known as a city of sin; would casual dog-fucking really be a step too far?? LA's urban sprawl covers all the bases: big downtown, lots of residential suburbs ranging from humble to grandly upscale, and plenty of areas you wouldn't feel safe driving through at night.
As for farms and the surrounding villages and countryside: you can find them west of LA as you travel along the Pacific Coast. There's also plenty of farmland about two hours north of LA, over the mountains, near Bakersfield. That's far enough away to remove yourself from any "bad city influences," IMO, but still close enough if you want to spend a day or weekend in the heart of the action or by the beach.
Southern California has all the environments we've seen so far that weren't otherwise specified (i.e., Italy, Japan, ancient Greece, Africa, tropical islands, outer space in the future, etc), so "LA as the hub of the Sting Universe" is an assumption I'll maintain going forward! At least until evidence from Sting or anyone else shows otherwise!
What does everyone think? Am I on the right track? Any other real-world comparison cities to suggest?
fogboy17
*That's what I call the world that Sting has built up with his awesome stories. It's like the Marvel Comics Universe (MCU, in movie-speak) except the superhuman talents of the stars here all involve taking huge animal cocks! So... way more enjoyable than MCU!