Transvestia

night and I was all mixed up.

I felt my husband, had a right to dress, and it surely didn't hurt anyone. So since last July

I have looked upon this thing in a different way. I gave my husband a closet to hang his clothes in. We have a key to it so noone else can get in. I made him two evening dresses and two straight skirts and I got him a beautiful wig. I style it for him and keep all his clothes in order for him, and believe me it's a job. I got him three new pairs of heels and two pairs of flats. Everytime I go out and get something for myself I bring one also for Connie (his femme name) as I know she loves new things. I can really say I enjoy seeing Connie dressed and I love the name we picked, as Connie seems to suit her very well. We are both young and we are very happy we are married. We are also thankful that things worked out so wonderfully as to my understanding. I'm really glad to be a T.V.'s wife as I think we are closer together and freely in love. I wouldn't have it any other way.

I do hope you wives who read this will try and understand your husband's problems and if you truly love each other there will be no problems anymore. Of course your husbands will have to give you time to adjust and find out more about it, so you can see there is really no harm in what he's doing. That is when you will really enjoy it.

"A" wives are hard to find, but they do exist and this is encouraging to those still seeking wives and to those who are married but whose wives do not yet know of their husband's femmeself. These two letters are by way of showing that women come in all kinds, not just of height, weight and appearance but in breadth of vision and understanding. My special thanks to Elizabeth and Juanita, the writers of these two let- ters, both for writing them for the benefit of all but even more for just being the kind of women they are.

VIRGINIA

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