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In this connection I recall so well one very wealthy widow whose twin nieces were really twin boys she had adopted at the age of ten. fifteen when I first saw them-as pretty a pair of twin girls as one could wish to see-and how they delighted in their assumed femininity and obviously adored their 'aunt", who had so changed their life for one of lux- ury. Incidentally, I learnt that her husband, who had been killed in a motor accident, had been a keen transvestist and that she had loved him for his femi- ninity. This certainly explained her ardent devotion to her "wards" and the extent to which she went to assure they became lovely girls. In their twenties when I last saw them, they were considering, with full consent of their "aunt" to go to Sao Paulo to complete their effemination- undoubtedly the right course in their case, for the treatment they had under- gone had so radically converted them, that they were entirely feminine in outlook and had lost all masculine interest long since. Many a real girl would have loved to have had their long wavy hair, their full breasts, their tiny waist and their peach like complexion, and no-one could have outshone them in their chic clothes, including the highest of heels, on which they moved about with an alluring swaying of their big hips. They were always a great success in the manne- quin parades held at the Club, when the members modelled the latest fashions from some of the city's best modistes, looking particularly dainty when show- ing off pretty lingerie, corsets and tightly-gartered sheer nylons and pencil-heeled shoes.
Such was the Mujerados Club, as I knew it, and I often think back nostalgically to those past years, wondering what has happened to the Club and its members, who had enjoyed to the full the opportunities to transform themselves into charming females. Maybe news will be forthcoming of its restoration to life, or of the establishment of a successor.
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