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After a year of exposing Cathy to the various articles on impersonation we plan to use Halloween to introduce our final orientation. With our theme of innocence well estab- lished we plan to have Cathy witness me in female clothes for the first time on her fifth Halloween. With the inno- cence of Halloween as a background we fell it will work.
In our long range plans we do not ever visualize the time when Cathy will want or ask me to "dress up" but we do want the innocence of TV established in her young mind. We are not proud of this compulsion, but we are proud that we can have a family and not be hindered by TVism. When Cathy is a teen-ager I will try to keep my activity hidden and will only roam about when sure of her absence. Finally she will marry and be out of our immediate presence. Our two young sons remain a source of concern, however. Young girls tend to live in a world of fantasy, but boys will tend to attach more significance to any TV acts that they might see. If our innocence is well established with Cathy she will tend to pass it on to the boys, much like Christ- ine Jorgenson's young neice did to her younger sister.
Perhaps we can isolate the boys more. We don't have all the answers. Other TVs probably have the same prob- lem to face--how about hearing of the plans and ideas of others??
Limericks from my "T-Set" by Georgia
There was a young lady names ANNE Who acquired a beautiful TANNE
Fellows called her a "peach"
As she strolled on the beach, But they didn't know ANNE was a MANNE!
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They met in a park in the summer He begged her phone number from her Later on, when he called
He sure was appalled
To find "she" was Johnson, the Plumber