MY LIFE

WITH

COUSIN CORA

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By Ellsworth (Elsie)

When I was sixteen, my parents parted, and being poor in this world's goods, my cousin dora offered them a solution with regard to myself. I was surprised to say the least, when adoption papers were presented and through the medium of the local Court I became the son of my buxom cousin, Cora. What was so surprising to me was the fact that Cora had always despised boys and all males. She had adopted a pretty, well built Miss of seventeen, who was also

a cousin, some years before my adoption and this girl was also my girl- friend or fiance

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We all lived in a small town in the South and right after my adoption my parents went their respective ways. I have never seen nor heard of them since. I do not regret this, as they were only interested in their own selfish needs mainly the town bar! This adoption took place 14 years ago. I am now 30 and married to this same girl which I have mentioned. She, Alice, is still very pretty and I am sure that those who read this will find our married life very "fitting" as Alice puts it!

Well, Cora took me home after I became her son and I was ever so glad of the new and very nice home and also now I lived in the same house where my fiancee lived. She of course became my "big sister" (She was 17 and I was 16) by adoption only.

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Now I must tell you a little about myself. I was, and am, a virile and masculine male. I can never remember the time when I did not have an almost worshipful admiration for girls and women and all things feminine. I was as deeply in love at 16 as it is possible, and in love with Alice. I still am! At home in the privacy of my bedroom, I would get out my treasures which were mail order catalogs and turn to the lingerie section and devour picture by picture

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