Thursday night I did the Steve Fredricks radio show for three hours from 11 PM to 2 AM. Steve was fascinated with the subject and commented that this was the most interesting show he had ever done. He invited me to appear again sometime and said we'd have to do it for even longer. The phone-in questions were generally pretty good except for the usual “Virginia, do you believe in God?" routine. I turned her off quickly but I suppose I should have gotten the jump on her and beat her to the gun with a reply like, "Yes I do and since HE made me this way you might as well accept it too!"
Friday afternoon after the concluding session of the convention I went out to the Mass. State Police Bureau of Criminal Information and spoke for about two hours with Lt. Gross. I left some leaflets with him as I had with the Boston City officers. For local residents you'll be pleased to know that there is no Boston or State law against a male being on the street in feminine attire. But of course there are the other limitations on one's behavior while so dressed. One of the sargeants had told me that he and his wife had spotted what appeared to them to be a male in feminine clothing at a restaurant they had eaten in, but they had no intention of doing anything about it. Glad to know that while other things may be, TVs are not "banned in Boston." Maybe if we were we'd achieve some of the fame and fortune that books and plays have enjoyed after being so labeled.
Friday night I was picked up by Karen 21-F-2 FPE and driven to the home of Eloise 21-F-3 FPE where they had arranged a party for me. Many of those who had been in my hotel room earlier in the week as their brothers were present this evening as their femmeselves and we had a very pleasant time as you can see from the picture accompanying this report. We also had 3 GGs present but they were not in the picture. Of course this, like all TV gatherings didn't get me back to the hotel till about 2:30. I didn't get to bed at a reasonable hour but once on the whole trip.
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