riage are compatable as has been proven by lots of couples that I have met. To be a TV and be married is really no different than to be a fisherman, hunt- er, golfer or a lot of other things and still be a husband. Most other "hobbies" require a lot of time away from the home and can be quite expensive. Many 'A type women that I know consider TVism the best of many different means of relaxation available to their husbands. These women are mature, adult fe- males who may not fully understand all that makes their man need to "dress" or express himself but know that it can't hurt anyone if commonsense is used. They are happy because their husbands are happy and their relationship with that fellow who lives with them is far greater than most women will ever know.
In my own case I wouldn't have my life any other way than it is, although I make a few small sacri- fices in femme living, I don't know what I don't do that most single TVs I know can do. To share your life with someone else, both the good and the bad parts of it, is what marriage is all about. To be a Daddy of two beautiful children is a pretty big reward for not being able to own a dozen hairpieces instead of only one. To have your little girl climb on your lap, put her arm around your neck and say "You're my pal", even when you are all decked out in your latest femme-outfit, is a pretty wonderful thing to have happen to a TV Dad. I know cause it has happened to me several times. I am Daddy to her and I don't want to be anything else because her child-like approach to me and the femme appearance I may be trying to achieve at the time is really very simple and honest. You see I am her daddy and nothing else, I will never be anything else to her and I don't want to be. Her mother has told her that Daddy "dresses" because it makes him happy and relaxes him and that's good enough for my pal and the other members of my family too, including me.
When my wife and I go to a TV party I don't
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