Transvestia

relatively unacceptable form of personifying his femininity in solid, three-dimensional form by dressing himself as the woman he feels himself, in part, to be. There are many even less acceptable forms, such as homosexuality but apparently once a form of expression starts, there is no shifting to another "channel" and the TV does not turn into something else.

2- TVs are not second-rate men. Not all of us attain eminence, as we are apparently a cross- section of all IQ levels from genius to idiot, but there are enough of us in high positions to make an interesting point. I know, personally or by in- direct contact, these TVs:

A world-famous naturalist-artist, whose wild animal pictures illustrate countless books and calendars,

A high official in the New York City police department,

The head of West Coast space fight operations, A well-loved screen and television comedian, The insurance agent who last Summer broke the world's record for value of policies written, A successfully practicing psychiatrist in the New York area,

Myself, a scientist and engineer with 32 US patents and 20 technical publications.

That we can practice this "art" in comp- arative safety is due to our own innate caution and to the excellent anti-blackmail laws which protect us just as they do all other citizens.

3- Ann is not your rival. It seems clear from the hatred and comtempt you have shown that you have a deep fear of her. There IS reason to fear her, but not for any of the causes you imagine; she can never replace a real woman. However, she does represent your husband's idealized concept of all that is best in womanhood, and every blow you strike at her sets you farther apart from that ideal. You cannot

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