Transvestia
sewing, photography, auto mechanics and woodworking. For me, this adds up to pleasure plus, some of which I'll bet I'd miss as Miss. (excuse the pun.) Now I'd Irather FIGHT than SWITCH.
One final word for the GGs. Do your best to accept her. Don't waste valuable time and energy feeling a- shamed and sorry for yourself when there are seeds of love to be sown and reaped. You don't love him less because he likes liver! Neither will most other people. There are two ministers and a half dozen relatives that know our whole story, and our relationship to them has not altered one bit. Good luck to any of the rest of you faced with the same problem.
LONGLOMON
Dear Virginia:
Being the wife of a TV hasn't been the easiest thing in my life, but now, after much help from FPE and my husband's ceaseless patience and consideration, I have found a much more full like, Both of us have gained in- sight since I finally faced up to the facts and stopped passing it off as something that would eventually dis- appear.
It seems fitting, after all that has been said, and all the trials we have weathered, that I add a final word. In doing so, I've asked myself some pointed questions, the answers to which are a revelation, for I never thought we'd make it.
Although I was quite concerned over his bent on trans-sexualism, I feel now that there is really very little chance of it materializing. I suppose this is due to the fact that both of us have come to face life squarely.
There no longer seems to be a valid reason for an- other of my fears, that as even a TV, she would over- power him. This has really worried me, particularly since I realize that he/she is more of a blended person- ality, rather than two separates.
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