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A New Life
A great start story, looking foreward to more!
Richard
A New Life Chapter 1
Jackie has a hard decision to make that will surely be well worth reading about.
May Your Light Forever Shine
stay a guy!
It doesnt matter if he does "women's work". It doesnt matter if he has breasts. It doesnt matter if he will "never be able to satisfy a woman as a man" or not. He's a guy in his head, making him live like a woman would be no good for him.
New life yes, being the last to be spoken to Not Permitted
I hope Jackie puts his/her foot down. I would be offended when they shared they spoke to everyone one else. This has the makings of a good story and I know families like us bump their way through our issues. But once the dialogue has started I would put down some conditions of my own and raise the bar so to speak.
JessieC
Jessica Connors
Okay, Dorothy, Jessica, I have just this to say.
Jackie has developed breasts that is unrelated to gynecomastia. Being a 34C and doing all of the work still considered women's work in parts of the US and around the world, and offer has been put to him. Stay as he is, or start a real life test. The sum of 250 pounds a week for doing the housework because Jackie can't get a job because of his dyslexia, is worth working for his parents.
As for thinking about dressing as a woman for two years, is probably the best, since all of his friends are women homemakers. Maybe by dressing the part, he will feel more like one of them, rather than an outsider.
You have written a very interesting chapter that gives the reader food for thought and that is a good thing. Thank you for sharing.
"With confidence and forbearance, we will have the strength to move forward."
Love & hugs,
Barbara
"If I have to be this girl in me, Then I have the right to be."