Sunday 10 April 2011

A Celebrity Visitor comes to St. Hildegarde's High

   Some of you have doubted that  St. Hildegarde's actually exists, and think it is a figment of my warped imagination.  Well, if you have read the final part of 'School for Sissies' in Forced Femme & Girlhood Vol. 1, you will know it is in north Derbyshire, England, near the village of Ashton Cross.
   (To read the earlier parts of 'School for Sissies', see School for Sissies Vol. 1 and School for Sissies Vol. 2.)

   We recently had a celebrity visistor from the U.S.A., who had heard about how we are helping mothers who have difficult and unruly boys - we turn them into docile and biddable girls - and the mothers are so pleased!

   Anyway, can you recognise who our celebrity guest is?  Here's a clue - she flew in all the way from Alaska!


What do I like?

Hi Girls,
   Well, it will be obvious from my own TG Caps here and the TG Fiction magazines I favour (links at top of page) that, if I may slip into my Sothern Belle drawl for an instant, 'Ah jes' lurrrvve' those forced feminisation caps and stories that involve total and complete feminisation, because I guess this is my wish for myself (and I am getting ever closer to it).
    The following elements are essential, in my view - female hormones, growing breasts, and final gender reassignment surgery of the poor ex-male's 'down belows' so the new 'she' has a beautiful and functional clitty and slotty.
    Optional elements to spice it up can include facial feminisation surgery, vocal cord shaving, and maybe breast implants, but nothing bigger than D cups - because who wants to look like a freak?  I prefer to look like a real girl, a girl who can walk down the street or go shopping without getting stared at.
I am talking about becoming as near to a normal girl as it's possible to get, if you were unfortunate enough to be born with only one girly X chromosome, and one horrid boy Y chromosome, rather than two lovely female X chromosomes.
    Remember girls, we all start off female - for the first few weeks in utero, we are all girls.  It's only after - is it 12 weeks? -  that that perversion of nature, the Y chromosome, instructs the tiny male foetus to start producing testosterone, so that what would have been a cliterous starts to grow into that nasty, ugly male appendage, and what would have been the labia of the vagina start to grow together and fuse into testicles, the laughable turkey giblets that hang between the male's legs.
    So why not have a bit of  hormonal and surgical help to turn us back into our true, feminine selves?
   Go for it girls!  Don't just dream about it, you cross-dreamers, put on panties and a bra, and order up some Estrofem to start your transistion to the girl you long to be, today!  (If you want to know the best place to order female hormones online, post a comment to this and I'll put the link in my next blog.  Likewise, I have found at least two excellent online tutorials on developing a natural feminine voice without need of vocal cord surgery  - just ask me!)
  
   love & hugs, Amber x x x

Sissy Schools and Feminisation Schools first Annual Challenge Competition