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For awhile the TV may be passionately fond of clinging silk sheaths, let's say. Suddenly the taste quiets down and the preference switches to bouffant skirts with plenty of petticoats. Or it may turn to sweaters and skirts, etc. I guess this is more or less what happens in a woman's mind.

The desire increases as time goes on. This is almost universal (with exceptions, of course). I've run into very few instances in which the TV thirst suddenly van- ishes. The reverse is generally the rule.

Very few TV's achieve a total personality split altho I've run into some cases of almost total separation into two distinct personalities involving separate tastes, habits, outlooks, etc. The most common type reveals very few mental changes. Let's say for in- stance, that the male personality is fond of boating. The same TV in dresses will still continue to talk about boats...or whatever main interests appeal to the male personality There are very few instances of rejection

of these interests once the female self takes over.

Not the Types: A) There is the incurably pessimistic TV. She feels that she will never look passably femin- ine, she is possitive that everybody will recognize her if she as much as shows her powdered nose outdoors--and simply gives up trying to improve her appearance, walk, stance, make-up etc.. As a result she looks a mess. B) The dedicated TV on the other hand is always experi- menting and trying to do better than last time. She'll watch women on the street, subways, busses and on tele- vision and take mental note of every gesture and movement every toss of the head or raising of the eyebrows, and will assiduously try to incorporate them into her own personality. She will even exercise or try reducing diets to improve her silhouette.

C)

The over-optimistic TV, by contrast, feels that she is a knockout without even trying. She's possitive she looks 100% real and dashes outdoors with reckless careless- ness. She will feel deeply hurt if you try to subtly tell