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A Few Thoughts On Vism
Virginia Joy FE-M-1
In his introduction to OVER THE SEX BORDER by Georgina Turtle, Kenneth Walker, a world authority on sex, says: "In every normal man there lurks a woman, and in every normal woman there lurks a man." Is not a transvestite a person in whom the hidden femininity (or masculinity, in the case of a woman) cannot be kept hidden?
The mental aspect is important, more important than the physical, in happiness and fulfillment. We all know of people who are very happy, even though they may be blind, or crippled, or otherwise grossly deprived. Well, we have a physical problem too, but at least we don't need to have it all the time, and we can be happy even when we're obliged to wear the wrong sort of clothes and to act a role which we would rather not act.
Completeness is both masculine and feminine, and anyone who was one hundred percent masculine or feminine would be intolerable and, fortunately, impossible.
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Mentally we can be feminine for most of the time, if we wish - and if we have the strength. can be pure, loving, gentle, gracious, are the most precious qualities of girlhood and womanhood are not denied to us if we are prepared to use them.
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