LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Dear Virginia:

We have returned from our vacation and operations have re- turned to normal. It gives one an excellent feeling to be back home where one can relax. It was a real pleasure to meet you and your wife. In all sincerity I believe your life's mate is a wonderful person. My wife also stated to me the same feelings. Yes, Virginia, you are quite a girl. I can understand now how easy it is for you to address various clubs and service groups with perfect ease as your feminine mannerisms are perfectly nat- ural. My wife said to me as we departed your wonderful home, "Virginia is certainly convincing, I felt perfectly at ease and not once did I feel Charles was present!" She also thoroughly enjoyed the lively question and answer period on TVism.

At one time not too many months ago my wife did not look kindly on TVs, even though she was married to one. She, like so many others possessed the belief that TVism was just an- other form of homosexuality. Since meeting Annette and wife and Virginia and wife and two more married TV couples she has been greatly enlightened and is 99% more understanding. She collected the questions she asked you over a period of time and your enlightened, convincing answers were I believe what she was seeking. Thanks for the assistance... J.--Calif.

Ed. Note: I don't print this because of the kind words said about me, although I appreciate them. I print the letter to indicate to other TVs and wives that girls who are at first antagonistic to the idea of TV can be helped over the humps by TVs other than husbands or boyfriends. When they get a chance to meet other married TVs and wives and find that they are reasonable, intelligent and nice people they are able to see that their own husband does not lose his respectability, and position just because he is a TV. It is desirable that the older, more experienced and better adjusted TVs with under- standing wives should help others seeking a foothold.