member my method of girl evaluation). More about security and society later.

By now the reader may wonder what kind of a marriage we have that enjoys cross-dressing as a way of life. Concerning this point, I wish to say that my GG-wife and I are very happy, in love, enjoy normal sexual relations, have friends, have good positions, and (this says much about our personalities) appear younger and more cheer- ful than our ages indicate. In addition; we have been married five years now (Betty is almost five years old), have few serious argu- ments, have no children (by choice, the "pill"), and are advancing in the art of living. Although Betty exists over 50% of our free time, her brother can rebuild an automobile engine, repair household appli- ances, play a good game of chess or baseball, cast an intelligent vote, pick out his wife's clothes better than she, and can out man most men. Her brother's wife can cook, sew, style hair, attend college, work full-time, keep house, and still look more attractive than a single girl looking for a husband. If cross-dressing does this, then more couples should give it a try.

Guilt, Security, and Society

Now comes the sad part. Betty and GG were filled with the excite- ment of a masquerade that first night. No guilts, problems, cares, fears, or worries concerning other peoples' opinions. Just the pleas- ure of doing something we enjoyed without harming or offending anyone. Naturally, since we enjoy TVism, we read as much about it as we could find; thus we discovered Transvestia. In general, Trans- vestia excluded, we have not liked what we have read. We have learned much about societies' maturity level and its hang-ups. We have learned that we should feel guilty concerning cross-dressing, question our sanity, and both of us should run, not walk, to the nearest psychiatrist for emergency treatment. We have not done this, but have learned that society is selfish, its taboos need not be based on reason, are not to be questioned, and are to be blindly accepted. Thus, we should enjoy being sheep in a nation of sheep because as every shepherd must know, intelligent sheep are harder to handle! I, my brother, and my GG-wife cannot accept the above line of reason- ing and it is to our advantage that we cannot. (We like to think it's to our country's advantage too.) Why? It's easy. If the premise of wrong-doing is not accepted, then the guilt from such wrongdoing is not forth coming.

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