Transvestia
came home she made up my face and we sat in the living room talking about the clothes and other topics.
She told me the dress made me look thinner than I am and that if I had been born a girl I would have been very pretty. She told me I made a very pretty girl and complimented me on my legs and figure. Virginia, I was in seventh heaven. She also told me she looked for a wig but they did not have one in her hair color (mine is the same) but when they come in she will buy one for both of us to use. I now have a "GG" that I can share my problems with.
The purpose of this letter is to thank you from the bottom of my heart. I hope the books help other people who have a problem like mine. Last night she enjoyed my company while I was dressed and believe it or not we talked more and about various things than we do (did?) when I am dressed in men's clothes. Thank you so much. I just had to tell you.
God bless you. Sincerely,
Beverly (5-F-8) FPE
Dear Virginia,
To Whom It May Concern:
My questions are directed to those TVs that write to signify that their families and friends have accepted them in their feminine role. They go on to give the impression that all is peaches and cream after they have revealed themselves.
I may be naive and stupid but this I can't believe. To me this is just wishful thinking on the part of all TVs, myself included. Although I'm not from Missouri, I still have to be shown.
This past spring was the first time I ever heard of TRANSVESTIA, I have read four copies so far and enjoyed them very much. As yet I am not a member of the FPE sorority but I hope to be in the near future. What I am trying to say is that I have never met or talked to a transvestite, all I know about this way of life is from my own experiences and some of what I read which isn't very much other than an explanation of what transvestism means.
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