Dear Virginia,
I have looked high and low for the credit slip which I received but can't find. I am sending $4.00 to keep the record straight. My filing system consists of depositing bills, notes, letters, etc. in books and shoe boxes. Its a good system except where there are hundreds of books around. Looked for Jam credit slip in three or four hundred and gave up. I did find some NRA folders and some war ration stamps. Also my super secret Orphan Annie decoder and my Tom Mix whistling ring. Very good things to have you know.
12-6-7-7-X 2P7OTOU32
If you had an Orphan Annie decoder you would know the above is Merry Christmas.
Excuse me now, the men in the white coats have arrived so I have to go. By for now.
Ed. Note: I got a chuckle out of this one and pass it on for a gentle laugh.
Cheryl 13-S-7 FPE
Dear Friends,
4 or 5 years
I've been involved in FPia since my earluest memories old. My sister, several years older than I shared a bedroom with me, and Publications in its approach to the subject of femmephillia. It is cer- tainly a more wholesome approach than most publishers take.
I've been involved in TV since my earliest memories 4 or 5 years old. My sister, several years older than I shared a bedroom with me, and her clothes provided my introduction to this aspect of my life. I can never remember anyone dressing me as a girl, but rather I began using her things spontaneously and clandestinely. It lasted a short time, may- be less than a year, then I dropped the practice for several years until my 11th or 12th year. My sister's wardrobe again provided my oppor- tunities, this time the articles fitting me rather well. I also began to learn the principles of using makeup; and, with the use of a scarf, I could create a nearly passable image. Oh if I could have known then what I know now. With no beard to worry about and modern aids such as a wig, I could have passed in broad daylight; for I still had a slight, even feminine build.
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