Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor"

Dear Virginia,

Last month I ordered and received a copy of "The Transvestite and His Wife." I read the book and asked my wife if she would read it with an open mind. This she agreed to do. While she read it in her spare time she bombarded me with questions about things in the book and about myself, I tried to answer them as best I could. She told me that the book described my feelings and actions to a "T." She also classed herself as a “D” wife, which was the category I placed her in after reading the book. Sunday she got up from a nap and asked me what size dress I wore. I asked her why and she referred me to the letter where the TV had trouble finding clothes to fit. When I first dressed in front of my wife she told me never to do it again and so I dressed when she was not around and felt guilty and ashamed of myself.

When I arrived home from work last night she told me there was a very important letter in the bedroom for me. When I opened the door I was dumbfounded, shocked, speechless and white (her description). On the bed was a pair of silk panties, silk slip with lace trim, a lace bra with stretch straps and back and the most lovely dress I ever saw. She had bought them for me.

I asked her why and she said that after reading the book she decided she was not being fair or just to me and so she bought me a new outfit. It took her two hours just to find the right dress and another hour to shop for the underthings. She told me to dress about 8:30 after our daughter was asleep and she would help me with the makeup when she returned from work at 9:30. When she

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