Transvestia
the company went out of business.
I really started to get the "transvestite bug" bad, when I started to go out and buy some girl's clothes, which I hid at the bottom of my dresser drawer. I also started to buy make-up, and even went to a costume store to rent a ladies' wig. By the way, if you are wondering if I bought a wig or not, the answer is no. Because for one thing I feel that they are too expensive, and also I do not know what color to buy, or what style to dress it.
After I had bought all of these clothes and make-up, the first night that I was all alone I decided to put on everything that I had bought. After I had all of my clothes on, panties, bra (strapless), garter belt, seamless nylon stockings, high heels, slip, and finally the dress, I went to work to put on my make-up, and finally the wig that I had rented. I then looked at myself in my mother's full length mirror and was surprised to see staring back at me, even if I do say so myself, a beautiful woman although my make-up was not that good. My legs left something to be desired, too. For one thing my legs were hairy, bowlegged, and had knobby knees. I didn't shave the hair off my legs because my parents would start to get suspicious, having always seen me with hairy legs.
One day when I was in a book store I was looking through some magazines, when I came across this article about a book called "Transvestia". So I felt very relieved to know that there were other people in this world with the same feeling for women's clothes. Well, I sent for my first copy of "Transvestia", and have been happy ever since. Well, that is just about the story of how I became a transvestite.
Barbara Vancouver, B. C.
"My wife just doesn't
know how
to shop!"
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