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Feminized by Mom
by Judi Emmerich

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Comment by Lee on 02/21/14
A very tender and moving story. I am old enough to remember during World War 2 a number of women raising young children essentially alone because their hubands were in the battlefields. As the young boy grew from a baby into a toddler some mothers just could not bear to take their son to a barber for his first haircut. They would just let his hair grow long and style it like girls hair. Every so often there would be a picture, or sometimes a pair of "before and after" pictures, of a boy getting his long hair cut to a normal length for a boy because he was about to start school. So a story such as this could very easily have happened during the hectic years of World War 2.

Comment by Lorelei on 01/17/13
Loved this story, though, in reality, in all likelihood, the reaction of the husband/father would've been somewhat akin to World War 3. Still, it was heartening to read the acceptance of both parents of Billy starting his young life anew as a precious little lovely. May pants never sully his/her beautiful legs.

Comment by Debilyn on 08/31/07
An amazingly wonderful story, considering the tender, loving acceptance by the Major of his boy's willing, consenting transformation into a lovely little cutie-beauty for life. I'd like to suggest that the military angle could be used for a few sequels, such as one set a few years in the future, where Billy (what was his name as a girl? I didn't catch it), now fully girl, decides to entertain her Daddy by marching before him in his full dress Army uniform with the best of intentions ("Daddy, look! I'm a soldier boy!"), only to accidentally lose the too-large Army pants, resulting in a flood of tears and a comforting hug from Daddy. Fast-forward a few more years, as Billy is asked to participate in a patriotic-type stage program at her all-girls' school by appearing before an audience as a "soldier boy" in her Daddy's uniform. In a girls' rest room, with Mommy's help, Billy tucks her hair in Daddy's officer's cap, dons his necktie over her white uniform shirt, and, most importantly, slips off her plaid, pleated school skirt to resume boyhood momentarily in Daddy's pants, with his jacket. Billy proves to be the hit of the show, with sound applause and handshakes and humorous comments afterwards. Billy wears the Army uniform home, and in her bedroom, something "pops" and the pants fall to the floor, her black kneesox revealing gorgeous legs, confirming that she was never really cut out to be a boy, soldier or otherwise.

Comment by Kristi Lynne Fitzpatrick on 08/04/07
Very cute please share something more.


Kristi




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