sive than I have, including a fur coat, but have to con- tent myself with what I now own and am able to wear. I like to see the results I can obtain with makeup, but seldom use it because it takes so long to remove proper- ly. I can and do wear jewelry often, and am seldom without my ankle chain which is usually invisible. ing feminine is a marvelous relaxation for me, but, paradoxically, it is also stimulating.

Go-

Transvestism brings a sense of loneliness; it fires the feelings of guilt; it is often expensive. But, oh, my soul, no one but another like myself can appreciate how marvelous it is to magically transfer oneself from the drab, workaday male world to a more comfortable world of soft clothing and utter contentment.

Answer

Where Lies The

Judy

(49-E-1)

Why am I the way I am?

That question I suppose,

Has entered every T .V.'s mind Whenever doubts arose.

Why should a man (by nature made)

Desire woman's dress?

Which of us the answer knows,

When experts only guess.

Each living thing in this, our world,

The same is true with man,

Is governed by a Greater Force According to His plan.

So as I end this poor attempt, I'm sure some heads will nod, When I say what I believe, The answer's held by God.

49.