Letters To The Editor

READER'S REPLIES

Dear Virginia,

After years of hesitantly and fearfully re- vealing partially my transvestism to several GG's, when marriage was a consideration, and meeting with scorn and rejection, what a profound joy to find acceptance. At last I met a real girl who is will- ing to understand and even encourage. Having been adequately assured of my masculinity, and occupa- tional success, knowledge of my femininity simply expanded my personality and created some uniqueness. It also may well be that it complements her masculine component and allows us to mesh more smoothly in terms of personality and sexual attraction. The tangible results were her outfitting me with glamor- ous panties, girdle, nightgowns with matching neg- ligees, furry mules, stiletto-heeled pumps, and her favorite perfume. Best of all, she is making a dress just for me. We have yet to go out together as girls, but if with her help I can achieve a con- vincing appearance, she is eagerly planning shop- ping and entertainment excursions with me in skirts. Calling me by my femme name seems to offer the most difficulty for her. As so many other girls have found, without Transvestia and Virginia's other marvelous publications, explanation of our state would be infinitely harder.

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Jennifer 37-M-1 FPE