I'll largely be offline until mid-May. Instead, I'll be traveling in England and the south of France. À bientôt!
Grandma's Girl is a story I wrote on Fictionmania in which a wealthy woman takes custody of a young relative and tries to raise her as a polite young lady... with unexpected results.
In this gentle fantasy I wrote on Fictionmania, a loving wife gives her crossdressing husband a fabulous experience for his birthday… and hopes it will change his life.
Costume Drama is a novella-length story I wrote on Fictionmania. A closeted crossdresser tells his wife that he wants to dress as Alice in Wonderland for Halloween. She knows his secret, and decides to let him wear a frilly frock and petticoats... but not just for Halloween.
In A Career Ending Decision, Part 1 and Part 2, stories I wrote on Fictionmania, a dotcom exec retires young and looks forward to indulging his interest in ladies' attire. His working wife, tired of doing all the housework, makes it clear what she expects of him in skirts.
In Caress Lingerie, Inc., a story I wrote on Fictionmania, the only male at an all-female company thinks his gender is holding him back. How can he climb the feminine ladder at work? (With 16 AI images.)
In Her Housewife, a story I wrote on Fictionmania, a wife comes home early and catches her laid-off husband in her clothes. More intrigued than aghast, she decides she wants him to stay in dresses, become her housewife, and do all the housework. (With 10 AI images.)
I studied ballet when young. It may be more physically demanding than any competitive sport, male or female. In Ballerina Boy, a story I wrote on Fictionmania, a boy reveals his ambition to dance en pointe in a tutu like a girl -- something extremely few males do in real life.
In Bra Boy, a story I wrote on Fictionmania, a young boy steals a bra from his best friend's sister. He is caught and gently introduced to the world of girls. (AI images of minors, but no nudity, no sex.)
Cross-Dress For Success! and Cross-Dress For Success! (Part 2) are stories I wrote on Fictionmania, in which a corporate diversity exercise spins out of control.