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About
Relevant Content is a term G’Tron and KB used to talk about their shared interest in pregnancy when out in public.
Contributors.
G’Tron. Founder of PG-13, pioneering website for DIY maieusiophilic arts and predecessor to Relevant Content. Generally less notable for his actual accomplishments than for the ideas that spark them. Was described by Saburo X thusly: “Most people think outside of the box, but I think G doesn’t even have a box.” Read more here.
KB. Artist and sometimes writer, KB is known for pissing people off. Her comic, Olympic Dames was conceived in 2002. Since then it has spanned 22 issues and over 350 pages. She also has met several members of the community that can vouch for her femininity. (Not like that, you pervs!)
Saburo X.
Darien Shields.
Lyze. A writer that collaborates often with KB. He has worked on her comic as well as written several stories of his own.
Max.
Glossary:
Maieusiophilia: A long and almost unpronounceable word that means “preferring pregnant women over the regular kind.” G’Tron, Darien, Saburo, Max, and Lyze are examples of maeiusiophiles, and if you read this website frequently, you probably are too.
Gravidophilia: Slightly more pronounceable, this means “would rather be pregnant than not.” KB is an example of a gravidophile– and often jokes about being the only one.
Relevant Content: This started out as a shared code word between G’Tron and KB to point out things that interested them in public. In the context of this website, all things that are of interest to maeiusio/gravidophiles are considered ‘relevant’. Relevant content can be found in film (like Juno), television (like Angel), novels (like Breaking Dawn), comic books (like Fables), and sometimes even stage plays and popular music.
Olympic Dames: A long-running comic series by KB, published on her DeviantArt account. See it here.