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Feminized For The Team
Feminized For The Team
Feminized For The Team
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Peter was a small yonng man with little to offer a woman in many ways. He was not concerned about that though. He was more interested in being more feminine and what guys wants. He secretly wanted to become a beautiful women. When he entered college he meet Anna and was able to begin the process with her help. She instructerd her and helped her with her needs in many ways. Over time sexual adventures bagan to occur as they do in college. 

 

When the unthinkable happens and Anna is killed, peter must move forward with her transition alone. But things progress quikly and wishes come true. "Feminized For The Team" will get your blood boiling and your mind wandering into the what if. Fantasy becomes reality and lust turns to Love. Enjoy the Ride

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 13, 2023
ISBN9798215363256
Feminized For The Team
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Alexander Stone

Alexander Stone is a talented and accomplished author, who has always been driven by a desire to tell captivating and authentic stories. His passion for writing took him to the world of erotic gay fiction, where he has found a platform to express the complexities of human sexuality. Raised in a progressive city, he was exposed to the diverse experiences of the LGBTQ community from an early age and has used this experience to create compelling and thought-provoking stories. Alexander's writing style is characterized by its raw honesty, attention to detail, and unapologetic portrayal of gay relationships. Through his work, he hopes to challenge traditional views on sexuality and encourage people to embrace their true desires and to live life with passion and purpose.

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    Feminized For The Team - Alexander Stone

    Feminized For The Team

    Alexander Stone

    Published by CDH Publishing House, 2023.

    This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.

    FEMINIZED FOR THE TEAM

    First edition. February 13, 2023.

    Copyright © 2023 Alexander Stone.

    ISBN: 979-8215363256

    Written by Alexander Stone.

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    Longing To Be Feminized

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    A Life With William

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    Table of Contents

    Title Page

    Copyright Page

    Also By Alexander Stone

    Feminized For The Team

    Of course I felt guilty; the opportunity of a lifetime had come to me and even if it turned out to be better than even my wildest dreams that wasn't the way I had wanted it to happen. I never wanted to profit from someone else's tragedy.

    My name is Peter Jennings and I have been a closet crossdresser for most of my young life; living out of the clothes hamper of my female relations and those of my few friends. I was never caught, not once, in all those years of dressing up but that was mainly because I was so cautious. I never once left the bathroom, not even when I knew that I was home alone. I was a coward but with good reason; I'd seen what my father did when my older siblings broke his rules and none of them had ever done anything that would be as bad in my father's eyes as a boy wearing girl's clothing. I wanted to dress up, but I wanted to live too.

    Anyway I kept my secret all the way through high school and did my best to live a `normal' life in public. I asked out some girls only to be turned down as I was small and apparently completely unattractive to them. I didn't know why their negative responses were such a relief to me. I thought that I was just scared of going on that first date; I wouldn't know what to do, how to act, but it reality I just didn't want to date a woman. Even then I was gay; I just hadn't admitted it to myself.

    My family was poor but I had good enough grades to earn a scholarship to an in-state college. It wasn't a huge school with tens of thousands of students, but it had enough to maintain most of the major sports teams like football, basketball, baseball, and even soccer. They offered sports scholarships but most were not full scholarships; leaving most of the students to come from very wealthy families. They had a gymnastics team, the only sport I could compete at, and so I had intentions of trying out for it when I got there. My dad wasn't crazy about it but he was mollified that his `sissy' son was at least going to be competing in a college sport. None of my behemoth brothers had accomplished that.

    So off I went, moving from my small rural high school to a community that was just barely large enough to qualify as a city. Clarksville had a population of around 35,000 people, most of which had jobs that were at least indirectly reliant on Lender College. It was a college town, that's for sure, and all incoming freshmen were made to feel right at home. I certainly was, at least until I met my roommate.

    Trent was a conceited jerk, no question about it. In his heart he knew that he was incredibly handsome and the wet dreams of every young woman he met. He was an athlete at Clarksville on a basketball scholarship. At six-foot-three he may have been tall for a point guard, but his ball-handling skills were superb. He had offers from bigger schools but chose Lender College because his family had some sort of legacy

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