646 - Original: Country Gentleman magazine, March, 1934. I like Limericks, too!
There once was a gurl named Miss Belle
Who did modified covers quite well
All, it would seem
With a TG theme
And with Vaingirls tales to tell.
647 - Original: Romantic Adventures comics. In TG fiction the T-gurl always wins the guy!
648 - Original: Rex Morgan M.D. comics. No romance for the doc this time, but I imagine he'll keep trying.
649 - Original: Ranch Romances magazine. I don't think sissiness is limited by sex or gender. To me, the essence of sissiness is submissiveness and an outlandish parody of femininity rooted in humiliation and embarrassment. One could be made to look like a sissy, but would not be one if he or she refused to be/act humiliated or embarrassed. If someone tried to sissify me, as an actor I would simply turn it into a show and get people laughing with me instead of at me.
650 - Original: a fashion illustration in The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 1868. This is a story that needs to be written: A long suffering wife and mother finally taking charge of the unruly males in her household and subjecting them to petticoat discipline and training, and, as the final proof of her power, requiring them go to visit her mother-in-law for a final inspection.
Rhyme scheme
| Eagar to please
| Helllooo Nursie!
| Pussywhipped!
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Final exam
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