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By: Ankie - 22-V-1- FPE
In the past year, my correspondence with Virginia has been quite detailed as far as my questions were con- cerned, and one significant matter seems to have come to light in many instances.... Many TVs are very deeply "closeted" and somehow cannot raise the courage to just take a little peak into the outside world with the help of someone else.
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I don't mean to suggest that every TV must go out in public and flaunt her skirts and petticoats all over the place. On the contrary. this privilege is reser- ved for just a very few, but I do want to impress upon those who feel that they are a freak, a nut or something similar, that complete secrecy is far from the answer for you as an individual.
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Perhaps it may be best to relate my own experiences so that you individually can evaluate them and possibly this can help you in some way.
My TVism started when I was a little boy when I used to sneak upstairs into my mother's closet and for a few fleeting moments would prance around in her high. heeled shoes, as the situation permitted. The whys and wherefores are something I will never know and in all honesty I am not concerned about it at all as there is nothing that I can do about it anyway.
I grew up in a normal manner, graduated from the various grades etc, I finally arrived in the USA in 1949 at the tender age of 17, having escaped the Nazi tyranny in Holland due to the fact I had been born in the USA and therefore, was an American citizen by birth. I was penny less and all alone in New York City and the first job I had was that of a dishwasher because I had to eat and needed some cash to pay for a room.
As things went along, I did my duty and went to the
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