Why Must We Go Out?

by Loretta (43-Z-1 FPE)

It's a question that Let's face it, we

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The title of this article is a question. maybe some of us have never thought of before. don't go out, because we have to! We don't run down to the store because we need something or because we're out of food. Our "brothers" could have taken care of that before he came home. yet we have to go, and down inside we know that we're breaking a law. I'd be willing to bet that 99.9% of us who subscribe to TVia have never broken a serious law in our lives. (At least I hope not.) But how many of us break the law every time we go out, as women? Many of us!!!

What drives us out? What makes us do something that we know is wrong by the law? To take the risk of possibly losing a good job, perhaps not only disgracing ourselves, but worse, our families. I've asked myself this question and I'll bet you have too: Is it the thrill that we're doing something that we're not suppose to be doing? Is it a thrill that we're putting something over on some- body, that we're getting away with fooling people? We can't say

it's being a 100% FP, because hundreds of 100% FPs don't go out, but there are other hundreds of us that do. Yes, it's a "thrill"!! But what makes this thrill, how does it start, and why is it there when we can dress up inside or around other FPs or by ourselves and still fill the same needs of being an FP.

In the first place, we all know that we are taking a chance. Even if we look like Zsa Zsa or M. M., there is the possibility of an auto accident, a traffic ticket, or just spraining an ankle on the street and being rushed to a hospital, or a thousand other little things that could trip us up. If we live in a small town, we might come face to face with someone who knows our "brother", Even in big cities there are nosey neighbors who might see us coming and going as both male and female and put two and two together and come up with one. But still we go out and every time we do, we take a chance.

Well TV has been out now for two lovely years and there have been all kinds of articles on why we're TVs or FPs, why it started, how it started and where it started. We've had articles on makeup,

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