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COVER GIRL FOR JANUARY--MISS DENISE
I am 31 years of age, single but on the verge of taking the step. I am a college graduate and hold two degrees. My vital statistics are 38-28-38 (with the pro- per padding. I am 5'5 and weigh about 145 lbs I take a size 16 dress and wish I could wear a smaller size With all due modesty I have a better than average masculine build and have been interested in body building for a number of years This helps me considerably with "cleavage".
In attempting to sum up my life as a TV I find it difficult to pinpoint the beginning. I think that this is true of all TVs unless some traumatic experience left an indelible impression early in life. I know that at the age of nine or ten I was aware of this delightful urge because of a news story emanating from the West Coast that one Edward Price Richards had changed his sex and name to Barbara Ann Richards This story impressed my young mind very much but I believe that my TVism probab- ly goes back to the age of 7 or 8 This article did not by any means create a TV--I merely find it useful in as- certaining how long ago I was aware of TV desires.
As a youth I was never dressed as a girl nor did I desire to do things commonly associated with little girls. On the contrary I preferred baseball, football etc. Per- haps these so called masculine interests were inescapable since to be called a "sissy" was unthinkable. However, I truly enjoyed these masculine pursuits and still do. My TV as far as I can ascertain was a completely natural phen- omen on. I just liked to dress as a girl from an early age and environment had nothing to do with my inclinations. My cross-dressing from this early age until about 5 years ago consisted in the wearing of various articles of femininetattire owned by the female members of my family. I've always desired the complete feminine wardrobe and don't have any fetish for a particular item. My periods of dressing up were and still are guided by the accessib- ility of an empty house.