that the job was offered to me as a woman, because it was woman reporter. I laughed again. But my wife wanted to was going to take it.

job for a know if I

"WHAT! Are you crazy?" I protested. "I had fun dressed as a woman at the party, but if I took this job I would have to be one full time, and I'm a man!"

Well, after a week of sleeping on the couch, cold meals, and my wife not talking except to ask if I changed my mind. I gave in. I just couldn't take it any more. My wife went crazy with her charge-a-plate, buying me a whole new wardrobe, cosmetics and wigs. And boy did that hit the pocket. In the meantime I had called Mr. Jason and in the femininely low voice I had used at the party, I asked him if the job was still open. He said yes and it was mine if I wanted it. I said that would be great, that I'd take it and when did he want me to start? He told me I could start the following day, if it was convenient.

The next morning I was dressed in my new clothes, a plain black sheath, single strand of pearls, pearl earrings and a pair of heels to match the outfit. It happened again, while in women's clothing I felt a change come over me. My feminine training took over automatically.

I was nervous, self-conscious, and down right scared. But after a few minutes with Mr. Jason, he put me at ease and explained things. I had my own office, and I would cover flower shows, fashion shows and other events of interest to women.

I've been working there about a year now and things have turned out great. My hair has grown out and my ears have been pierced like my wife had wanted to do for the party. Now I'm head of the women's department. My wife and I are in a new and bigger apartment, and we live as sisters. I haven't been found out yet, and in this past year I have improved myself to the point where I am adequately feminine and lady-like in most every way.

My sex life hasn't slowed down either. My wife can't have children so we can have a ball and do as we wish without having to explain things to the children. After we have saved enough money I might go back to being a man, but I think I prefer BEING a woman. So things have worked out pretty well for me. Be sure and watch for my articles in the woman's section. This is Cindy (ROY) your WOMAN reporter saying goodbye for now.

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