the qualities observed included the same ones mention- ed above. It would appear therefore that creative
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men, TVs, and anxiety neucotics may have something in common. a potentially more versative and complete personality, but while the latter suffer from its sup- pression and the former have it without knowing they do, the TV both has it and knows it and doesn't want to suppress it. "Normality" any one???
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Now while we are on the subject of research and questionaires I would like to let you know that in the near future you will be receiving a questionaire composed out at UCLA by the group with which I have been cooperating. This questionaire is designed to determine what attitudes and prejudices there are in the population about sex change operations. It will be sent to various types of people like M. D.s jurists, police, lawyers, etc. and they would like to have a group of replies from TVs for comparison. I hope you will all cooperate in this as this group is about the only one in the country genuinely interested in gender role variations of all kinds. To get understanding requires information and we must help get it.
TALL STORY by PHYLLIS 22-A-1
To look like a girl and not some old hag To round out my bosom, firm up the sag. To make up my lips and shadow the eyes In a fashion to dazzle even dumb guys.
The nylons, my lingerie with its laces so nice All add to the picture, I'm dressed in a trice. Already now to go out on the town
But I look in the mirror and then I back down.
My size 16 feet look like Yankee Clippers They simply won't go into Opera slippers. For you see, dear girls, I'm seven feet tall! And not meant for ballet, only basketball.
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