RANSVESTIA

Before retiring, Mrs. Wright asked her son to take off the clothes he was wearing and put on the new night gown and peignor she had bought him that afternoon and rejoin her in the breakfast room for a glass of milk and cookies, also for a few remarks she wanted to make at this time. Alan soon shed his clothes and after carefully hanging up the dress and assuming the beautiful and exciting night gown and robe, he rejoined his mother.

"Alan," Mrs. Wright began, "today has been an eventful one for you and I am very happy for the pleasure it has brought, and which should continue in days to come. Frankly, I have always wanted a daughter as well as a son, and now in you I have them both, so I too am happy. It will be fun planning "Jenny's" wardrobe, also a pleasure buying her clothes in which I hope we can both share. However, there must be certain ground rules that I am sure you will agree as being only fair, and that will enable you to live both your lives with a minimum of difficulty and the maximum of pleasure. First of all, I am turning over to you for Jenny the spare bedroom, where she will sleep Friday and Saturday nights, also during holidays and your coming vacation when I assume you will be living mostly as Jenny. You will keep in this room all your girl's clothes and in this way keep that life separate from that of Alan. On Sunday night you will return to your own room, prepared to resume your regular clothes and regime for the school week. Under no circumstances are you to mix these roles. In other words, at no time when dressed as Alan are you to wear also any feminine garment such as panties, nylons, etc. This could too easily lead to your being found out at school with inevitable ridicule and humiliation. In addition such practice could not help but confuse your normal feelings. Later we can discuss when and how often you will appear dressed in public. As you have few close friends at school, recognition should be unlikely, but this is a risk you will have to take. I am planning some kind of a trip for us as soon as school closes, during which time you will be completely Jenny. By the time we return you will have become so accustomed to living the life of a girl that detection will be most unlikely."

To say the least, Alan was entranced with this prospect and readily agreed to all his mother's restrictions. He then told her of the con- versation he had had with Richard, now "Betty." Mrs. Wright said that while she did not like to interfere in such matters, she felt that the subject was of importance to both boys, and that she would explore the idea with Richard's mother at the first opportunity when next she came over for her customary cup of coffee, and which would probably be the following day.

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