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my breasts (?) Briefly, I can say I became a TV about the time I found out there were 2 sexes. I guess I was about
7 years old. All I can say is that I admire beauty of any kind and the feminine body is one of the most beautiful things in the world. Myself, I love women very much and have several girl friends. I'm completely a heterosexual and do not care for the prissy homos that act like girls. With me, when I am a girl--I AM A GIRL!!! From the inside out...it is not an act .I feel that a true TV feels fem- inine throughout the entire body when she is dressed up.
May I commend you on your expression that we keep filth and vulgarity out of the magazine.. please do not give birth to a monster. We want nothing to do with homos or vulgarity. Let me say at this point, so as not to give a wrong meaning to what I have just said. I have known many homos and there is nothing wrong with them per se Of course, society does not accept a man loving a man, but I believe that that is an individual's right as well as it is my right to love the girl of my choice and not someone els's choice. All of the homos I have known were very in- telligent, above average, and I have been a friend of many of them. I do not indulge in their affairs and they do not try to convert me or proposition me in any way They understand that I am a TV and they are Homos and we could say, "Never the twain shall meet" and let it go at that. To get back to the point, let's keep our magazine for US only!!! After all, they have theirs...I guess you know all about "ONE" It is published in L.A.
for me you can keep
As to contents of the mag. the medical information to a fair minimum of good solid information I guess we both know that even the best of the psychiatrists do not agree with each other. To quote myself, "Anyone that would go to a psychiatrist should have his head examined!".
I agree with Jo-Anne of Montreal (pg 25 #4 TVia). A TV should not overdo dressing up. I have been a TV for more years than I care to reveal (feminine aren't I) and I have yet to buy my first evening gown. In the first