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Second place winner in the Big Closet Top Shelf February 2022 "Magic of the Heart" contest.
Ron is a twenty something cross-dresser. As he grew up he witnessed the birth of the Al Gore’s “Information Super Highway”. And was an early participant in such groups as alt.fashion.crossdress and alt.support.crossdress. From the information garnered there, he’s convinced that if he’s ever to have a successful marriage he needs to tell his intended before he proposes. He’s tried three times and each time has resulted in each of them walking, if not running away.
Is there any hope? Can an understanding wife be found?
Patricia Allen
Far right wing Republican, fundamentalist Christian, cross-dresser, septuagenarian . I grew up in the Portland metro area. I've been a cross-dresser since age 9 and I'm happily married to the same woman for over 50 years who knows all about my cross-dressing.I write for me, as therapy. I hope you enjoy reading my stories as much as I do writing them.
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Full Disclosure - Patricia Allen
Full Disclosure
A Transgendered Novel
Full Disclosure
By Patricia Marie Allen
Smashwords Edition
Copyright © 2022 by Patricia Marie Allen
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – History-Carol
Chapter 2 – History-Janet
Chapter 3 – Perfection out of nowhere
Chapter 4 –Time to tell all
Chapter 5 – Surprise invitation
Chapter 6 – Plus one
Chapter 7 – Clubbing and brunch
Chapter 8 – An Unexpected invitation
Chapter 9 – Eileen’s computer
Chapter 10 – Meet Veronica
Chapter 11 – A dinner date thank you
Chapter 12 – More than dinner
Chapter 13 – Courtship
Chapter 14 – Vacation
Chapter 15 – The moment of truth
Epilogue
About the author
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Full Disclosure
By Patricia Marie Allen
Chapter 1
History-Carol
I really thought it’d be better with Julie. She was nothing like Carol or Janet. No, ours was a mature relationship. I knew more about her than any other person I’d ever met. We were meant for each other. Unlike Carol.
Carol and I met on spring break our junior year in college. It wasn’t really supposed to be a long term relationship. The whole thing was an accidental meeting. I don’t really know how we met actually. I suppose that she was at one of the endless parties that go on in Fort Lauderdale on spring break.
I woke up in a strange motel room in a double bed and beside me was a very cute coed. Looking around, I saw my best bud, Mike, on the other double bed with raven haired beauty. I was the only one awake and probably wouldn’t have been if my bladder hadn’t demanded I drain it at that very moment. I didn’t know either girl’s name and I doubted if Mike did either.
I slipped out of bed and took care of business. I got back in bed quietly. Hey these girls had gone to bed with us and as far as I was concerned, I didn’t want to queer the deal. Let the good times roll. That’s why we went to the spring break capital of the United States in the first place, to get laid and I didn’t mind a repeat performance.
Imagine our surprise when we learned that Carol and Sue went to the same college we did. What’s more, Carol and I grew up in towns that were about an hour apart. What should have been a spring break fling turned in to a steady date, or maybe that should be a steady lay… whatever.
Well, I was born in the early 80’s and as I grew up, I watched the birth of the information super highway,
as Al Gore put it. Early on, we didn’t have it in our house, but our high school was one of the first that actually had computer labs. And our local library had computers that allowed the general public to access the Internet.
I was too paranoid to do it at school, but the library was a different story. After learning how to use a search engine I got up the nerve to put in the word. I went early in the morning and was waiting as they opened the doors. Still, I was nervous. I looked around carefully as I typed. While AltaVista ground out its search I looked nervously around.
Eventually, I came up with the newsgroups alt.fashion.cross-dress and alt.support.cross-dress. What a find! Suddenly I was part of a community. I wasn’t the Lone Ranger. I wasn’t some weirdo with no connection to the rest of society. There were hundreds, possibly even thousands, of people, guys, just like me. These two bulletin boards allowed me to communicate with them. It was like thousands of dollars of therapy I couldn’t even ask for. I learned that sex is what’s between your legs and gender is what’s between your ears. I also learned that Christine Jorgensen wasn’t atypical. But that there were many, to many to enumerate, gender points along a continuum between masculine and feminine and it didn’t matter what your sex or even sexual preference was, your gender could be anywhere along that continuum. What a relief!
After I had my therapy, I began to ask questions about the future and I wasn’t the only one. A lot of these guys out there had been married, most still were. Most also had hidden the fact of there unusual gender from the spouse. Many had been found out and that created a very difficult situation. To make a long story short, it was the consensus of opinion that it was better to tell prior to marriage than after and it was far better to tell, than to be discovered. The advice was simple. Learn all you can, have documentation to back up what you learned and pick a time when things were calm in the relationship and present it in a calm, cool manner, much like a sales proposal.
As easy as it was to say, it still took courage to do and I was lacking in that department. Going on line again, I learned that I was not alone there either, but I was still encouraged to get the job done, if I ever wanted a long term relationship.
So here I was in this accidental, hopefully, long term relationship with Carol. I wanted to marry her and I wanted to do it right after we graduated college. I thought, what a perfect time and