marriages in which a TV is one of the partners. Transvestia, I am sure, is doing much to breakdown many other existing barriers.
Further, it is good to know that TV's 15 and 20 years-- perhaps more--older than I are continuing to enjoy their TV in- clinations. When I read histories and statistics of this nature, the doubts and fears of the future are in a great part eliminated. I have been moderately successful to the extent that I have lived the part of the male. For this I am most grateful. How- ever, since the "birth" of Marilyn, and indeed even in her creat- ive stage of over 20 years, I have found much pleasure wearing, thinking, acting and living the feminine.
The "average" male can have his average existence. What would I choose were I to start this life again? The same two ingredients of the male and female, only that a little bit soon- er, a little more of the Marilyn in me. I could not ask for more happiness.
Marilyn
There was a young man from St. Paul, Who was keenly admired by all,
For when he was "dressed",
It must be confessed,
"She" looked like a regular doll.
A certain young fellow named Burt, Donned makeup, a blouse and skirt, He said, "I confess,
When I'm in a dress,
It's fun when the guys start to flirt.
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