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This indeed is most gratifying as it will give me a whole new outlook on life. No longer will I feel lonely and mis- erable. It has given me the courage to pursue what I want to be, but unfortunately am not. To be accepted as a woman in a woman's world.

One of the "girls" lives in my home state not too far from where I do She is about the same age as I am nd is experienced. When we become better acquainted we hope to do many things together that girl friends usually do, dress- ed of course in our lovelies. The other "girl" lives in N. Y state nor far from NY City. She is anxious and will- ing to help me become experienced and wants me very much to be her girl friend.

I think from what I have told you Virginia what a great service your publication is rendering In time it will bring many more of us together. No longer will we have to be lonely and unhappy. We girls then can h ve Our own world and be happy--not only in the privacy of our rooms but with others as well. Thanks again Virginia dear for your help and encouragement

Always

Rose--Conn.

Dear Virginia: You are doing wonders with the magazine and I am sure that your efforts will be most appreciated, both within and outside the sorority. It has brought new light to my views of the hobby and I thought I knew it all I will be an avid follower of Transvestia and Virginia Prince I am also interested in furthering the spouse's knowledge of our "abberation". What do you think of put ting together some of the better things relating to wive's enlightenment into a short brochure and selling it seper- ately? In my own case I know that my wife could not as- similate even one whole issue of TVia and I would be de- feated before I started. Wishing you every success.

Marge-- Illinois.

DEAR MARGE: YOUR IDEA IS A GOOD ONE AND IS IN THE WORKS BUT WITH THE PRESS OF THINGS MAY BE SOME TIME IN APPEAR- ING, BUT IT WILL COME IN DUE COURSE--EDITOR.