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would never have to dress at all in girls' clothing. You could have a crewcut and wear a business suit, necktie and all and hope that your inner girlish feeling would satisfy you and society. But we know that unfortunately this is not enough. That is why I insist in saying that TV's who go for slacks are needlessly handicapping themselves. A GG may look good in slacks ONLY if she has an exceptional figure. You must admit that MOST women look like a mess in slacks. They are as esthetically attractive as a TV with a beard. So, if MOST GG's don't look good in slacks how can you possibly argue that TV's in slacks are terrific in their feminine projection. They are not. Some, very, very few, may look passable...but definitely they are not at their best. And when it comes to bathing suits...ouch!! And this is the very same "ouch" that we utter when we see a good many GG's at the beach, right? Again I ask, why handicap ourselves? It's bad enough that our thighs are not feminine enough, that our necks are usually too short that our shoulders are too broad, that our hips are too narrow and that we don't have enough natural padding at the sitting point...for us to willingly expose those very areas which tell the story of our BB condition.
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Aunty Kay also disagrees with Susanna, but first she pulls my ears for not writing. My answer is: this column contains all my answers, although I do apologize for my frequent periods of epistolar sil- ence. Kay also sends me a picture of herself in slacks and says: 11 I think you must admit that the pose (except for the left hand which should have been palm up) is not entirely lacking in feminine grace. And I defy you to detect where the hip pads begin and leave off. I'll admit that my thighs are not so full as I'd like but they are as good or better than those of a lot of GG's I've seen."... And then a page later, Kay says "It ain't what you're wearing it's what's inside that produces the act- ion." (This referring to the swaying of the hips). Susanna says: Sure you must feel femininity inside,
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