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The non-transition.
I read so much about MTF folk "learning" to act female. It seems to be a regular deal.
Before I knew about my XXY bla bla bla Genetic makeup, I thought I was transitioning. In truth, it felt like I just stopped pretending to be male, giving it my best impersonation so to speak. Delving into abnormal Psychology a bit, I have no idea if part of the catalyst was the fact that I hated males, and hated being one. I'd have killed myself if I hadn't stopped with the male BS. OR, perhaps my feelings about gender were totally normal for an XXY?
A Further Side-Effect
The children finally persuade Lisa's mom to move with Tracy's family, to help Tracy adjust. Would it be easier to adjust if Tracy didn't change his name? The one "Tracy" I knew as a child was a girl, so I thought of Tracy as a girl's name. Then a fat Random House dictionary said it was for both boys and girls. (And there's "Dick Tracy".) Much older, I met a Japanese-American boy named Tracy. One of my stories has a male Tracy transformed at BB. She keeps her name. (She doesn't have any choice in the matter.)
Maybe Tracy found the subject too embarrassing, because he never mentioned the critical aspect of his situation: his stomach was cramping because his body was trying to have its period.
I'm looking forward to what's coming next. "No More Cross-Dressing" eh? That's what he's been doing all his life, and now he finally gets to stop.
-- Daphne Xu
Great story
Everything is going smoothly, but to make a story interesting, something usually goes wrong, thus ramping up the drama. I will be interested to see where the story goes.
The cousins will
STILL be together after all this is good as Lisa has LOADS to teach Tracy (or what ever her new name will be.) Tracy is happy now that she has her BFF & Cousin/sister with her during this transion time.
Love Samantha Renée Heart.
I hope this story continues.
This is the sort of story that I really enjoy reading and I hope that you continue it.
Gwen
Huh, what, give me a minute
Lisa has been pushing and prodding Tracy to tell "his" parents about feeling like a girl and wanting to be that girl. And when Tracy finds out he is in fact a girl, and he tells Lisa, it's something she already knows.
Except not how Lisa thinks. So Tracy tells her again, only it takes her a moment to process what he's, she's actually saying. The girl who can do math in her head, came up with math short cuts, had to take time to fully understand what Tracy told her.
The next surprise was the solution to talking Lisa's mom into moving with Tracy's family because of dad's transfer. In the order of telling surprises, Katy won and told the kids she and Lisa were moving to the same location as Tracy's family, and why.
The humor and banter in this story is wonderful, as Lisa demonstrated by asking her mom the very thing her mom just told the kids. And Katy played along.
Now after Tracy's revelation, and Katy talking to her sister, Lisa can go crazy dressing Tracy as the two had been talking about.
Tracy may not be going back to school, though she will be doing the work, she will still be going out with Lisa to celebrate Lisa's way. Might someone from school see Tracy and how she's dressed and assume something that isn't true?
Others have feelings too.