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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Dear Editor: Just received No. 2 this morning, and I did not lay it down until I had read it thru. It is won- derful, even better than the first. lt shows much improve- ment. I am enclosing my subsription for the next 3 issues Please, please, as long as you print do not leave me out. I do so want to be included. If I thought I could write
I would attempt it for you.
L.B. No. Car.
(((Ed. Note: Please dont think you have to have an ability to "write" to contribute to TVia. If you can write a let- ter you can do well ehough. We are all interested in each other's experience and ideas, just jot 'em down.)))
Dear Ed:
TRANSVESTIA to me, is an answer to my prayers over the years. it has now given me encouragement to carry on after 20 years of periods of transposing my attic from masculine to feminine. My old "guilt complex" has faded into the past and now I feel and act more feminine than ever. Knowing that there are other girls like myself who have had inhibitions makes me feel that I'm not alone or "guilty". Words cannot express the complete satisfaction of seeing onleself dressed up in soft and frilly clothes. The letters from your readers are so frank and thrilling. Let's hope that more of us will write in our views, which will bring us all much closer to each other. After all, the more we help the magazine the' more interesting and en- joyable it will be. Thank you again, dear Editor, for having the initiative and know how to get our magazine going. Let's all work together and send in our stories, articles, opinions and ideas.
Sincerely, Kathleen, R.I.
Dear Ed: Many thanks for the current issue of TVia which The current I feel you are putting on the right track. issue is a terrific improvement, appearing to have grown