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enough income. So that's out. This doesn't mean, however, that we won't have fun just among ourselves. TVs will always

be welcomed at the resort...especially on weekends. If there are several of us on one particular week-end we can hold class- es in make-up, poise, etc. We can also put on our own amateur show just for our own private entertainment. in short we make our own fun.

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By the way, the June issue of the magazine Man's Thrills carries an interesting article on TVism . Still a bit on the sensational side, but slightly more understanding than most of the stuff published in this type of publication.

That's all for now girls, see you at the resort... or in the next issue of TVia. Love to all from...

Susanna

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Since there is a half page left and no short poem to put into it the Editor will venture a little defence of herself concern- ing matters mentioned by Susanna

Having earned a Ph.D in the Biological Sciences I assure you that I am not unaware of the importance of chemistry to body function. Such influences are however, not specific but gen- eral. Genes are chemical agents and they determine most of o our physical and emotional traits and characteristics. Hor- mones are chemical agents and they modify the performance of the body whose pattern was in his genes But no chemical agent or reaction can of itself be responsible for such a specific behaviour pattern as TVism.

If Susanna or anyone else interested will reread Page 71 of my Virgin Views article in #7 they will see on line 9 that I re- ferred to individuals being born with different psychological and physical characteristics The development of a male crea- ture with a greater sensitivity, artistic tempermant, gentler nature etc. is the place where chemistry fits in But it is the play of social and environmental circumstances working on this individual that makes a TV and that is what I was consid- ering in my article. Chemistry yes, but chemistry in a broad overall sense not in any specific substance or reaction.--Ed.