It Can Be Done

Joyce 5-B-25 FPE

The main reason for writing this story of my life, is the hope that it will help some transvestite find the happiness and peace of mind that I have found.

I am a 45 year old male woman who answers to the name of Joyce. I'm 5 feet 11 inches tall and weigh 185 pounds. My right leg is three inches shorter than is my left leg due to an airplane accident in 1951. As the result of this accident I need to wear a brace on my left leg and use crutches when I walk. For forty hours a week (give or take a few hours) I dress and work as a man, the rest of the time I dress, act and live as a woman. It's a wonderful life, I love it and live it to the hilt, not wanting to change the balance of masculine and feminine life in any way. I have never had a feeling of guilt about dressing and acting as a woman. It's just my way of expressing my complete personality. I enjoy feminine things and the feminine way of life, but still prefer to work as a man, so what is wrong with that? Everyone has a hobby of some kind, mine is dressing and living as a lady. Just as most people are proud of their hobby. I'm very proud of mine. It gives me a great thrill when an attractive woman compliments me on my personal appearance when I'm dressed as a lady. A few have even asked me for advice on make up or hair styling, not knowing that I'm a male woman. No! I don't go around bragging openly to everyone about my hobby. Society does not accept transvestism that much as yet. But if by accident, I run into someone who knows me as a man when I'm dressed as a woman. I don't cower or run and hide. I just tell them it's my hobby and I very much enjoy dressing and acting like a lady. People, as a rule, are very

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